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intentions and arrangements
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Expressing future plans, intentions and arrangements - exercise 3

Disagree with the statements and give the correct information. Use going to or present tenses for intentions, plans and arrangements.

Sam is going to water the grass. (cut)
Sam is not going to water the grass. He is going to cut it.



The exhibition in the National Gallery opens on 1 May. (end)

The exhibition in the National Gallery on 1 May. It on 1 May.

I am setting off on a cruise soon. (return)

I on a cruise soon. I soon.

My parents are coming back in the morning. (leave)

My parents in the morning. They in the morning.

My brother is going to correct this exercise. (do)

My brother this exercise. He it.

The TV series about ancient Greek starts tonight. (continue)

The TV series about ancient Greek tonight. It tonight.

Sarah and Paul are going to get married in July. (get divorced)

Sarah and Paul in July. They in July.

Kate is flying to Paris on Sunday. (drive)

Kate to Paris on Sunday. She to Paris.

As far as I know the plane takes off at 3.25. (land)

The plane off at 3.25. It at 3.25.

Going to vs present simple and continuous exercises with answers and grammar rules.

For beginners and elementary learners of English as a foreign language.

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