Will, going to
present continuous

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Multiple choice - exercise 4

Will, going to or the present continuous? Choose correct answers.

I hope Ben ___ from his illness sooner or later.
(is recovering, will recover)



I hope Ben from his illness sooner or later.

I've already decided. I my brother any money for the new car.

Madam, I can see your luggage is quite heavy. I it if you don't mind.

anything tonight? We could go to the cinema or have a drink in a pub.

The weather forecast says it up at the end of this week. At last!

I'm sorry, Peter. I can't go out with you tonight. Jim and I at the cafe.

Do you need an architect, because you a new shop?

Hurry up, children. We by the 10.15 train from the Charing Cross station.

Please, put the vase back on the table or you it.

I've bought the old house in Yorkshire, because I it for my daughter.

Dad can't take you to school. He an appointment at the dentist's at 8.30.

Where are you going, John? - To the back garden. I the hedges a little bit.

Going to vs present simple and continuous multiple choice and gap-filling exercises + grammar rules.

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

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