Total: 6 4 Complete the sentences using will/won\'t and the words in brackets. 1 I will buy_(/buy) some headphones tomorrow if they have some cheap ones in the shop. 2 If Alison doesn\'t go to the party, (Frank /go) either. They go everywhere together 3 Ben said (he / put) the photo on his blog, if he has time this weekend. 4 4 If you don\'t phone your mum, , (she/be / angry). 5 Do you think (the teacher / give) us an exam tomorrow, if we ask her not to? Total: 4​
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1 . Complete the sentences with will / ’ll, won’t, or shall.

1. I won't get a taxi. I’ll walk to the station.

2. There will be snow tonight in the north, so be careful on the roads.

3. ‘Will you be able to come to our party on Saturday?’ ‘Yes, I think so.’

4. If you can’t do the exercise, ask me and I shall help you.

5. Shall I pick you up after lunch?

6. I don’t think I shall watch the late film tonight.

2 . Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets.

Example: I’m seeing (see) the dentist tomorrow – I’ve got an appointment.

1. They are going to travel to Australia in the new year.

2. Don’t worry, I promise I shall not be late.

3. What was he doing when you phoned him this morning?

4. Jill and Theo do not live here now.

5. Did Renata send you an e-mail yesterday?

6. We’re hungry! We have not had any breakfast this morning.

7. She is going to be a teacher when she leaves university.

8. Andrew is having a piano lesson now.

3 . Underline the correct word or phrase.

Example: I’m going to buy some bread before the shops close.

1. I’m not going to enjoy the party next Friday.

2. What is he going to do when he leaves school?

3. I don’t think she’s going to phone tonight.

4. I think it’s going to snow this evening.

5. I can’t come to the theatre, I am going to meet Martha tonight.

6. We’re going to travel around the world one day.

4 . Complete the sentences with the correct verb.

Example: Are you looking forward to the party?

being looking going

1. Helena phoned. She’s going to call you back after lunch.

look call send

2. I met Antonio last night and we talked about getting married.

talked told said

3. I’m going to take this skirt back to the shop. I don’t like it.

call pay take

4. She often looks after her little sister at the weekend.

sees looks gives

5. Can you pay me back the money I lent you?

take call pay

6. I never agree with my dad. We have completely different views.