TEST choose the correct answer ABC
1.A: We don't have any bread. B: / know. some. I took some money
from your purse.
A. 'll buy
B. 'm going to buy
C. 'going to buy
2.A: We don't have any bread. B: Really? some from the shop then
A. 'll get
B. 'm going to get
C. 'will to get
3.A: I'm really cold. B:1 the heating on
A. 'm going to turn
B. going to turn
C. 'il turn
4.A: All the lights have gone off! B: Don't worry. I _a look.
A. 'will to take
B. 'm going to take
C. 'il take
5.A: I don't think he come tonight B: But he says he come.
A. will / will
B. is going to / will
C. will / is going to
6.A: I've bought this paint because the kitchen. B: I'm sure it
fantastic.
A. 'm going to paint / will look
B. will paint/'s looking
C. will paint/ will look
7.A: What after you graduate B:/
A. will you do /'m going to travel
8. are you going to do I'm going to travel
C. are you going to do / will travel
around the world.
Explanation: The speaker is referring to a future action, buying bread, so the correct form is "going to buy". The auxiliary verb "am" is used because the subject is "I".
2. A. 'll get
Explanation: The speaker is suggesting a future action, getting bread from the shop. The correct form is "will get". The auxiliary verb "will" is used because the subject is "I".
3. A. 'm going to turn
Explanation: The speaker is talking about their intention to turn the heating on because they're cold. The correct form is "going to turn". The auxiliary verb "am" is used because the subject is "I".
4. C. 'll take
Explanation: The speaker is offering to take a look at the lights that have gone off. The correct form is "will take". The auxiliary verb "will" is used because the subject is "I".
5. B. is going to / will
Explanation: The speaker is referring to someone's future plan to come tonight. The correct form is "is going to will". The auxiliary verb "is" is used because the subject is "he".
6. C. will paint/ will look
Explanation: The speaker is expressing confidence that the paint will look fantastic after they have painted the kitchen. The correct form is "will paint/ will look". Both verbs require the auxiliary verb "will" because they refer to future actions.
7. A. will you do /'m going to travel
Explanation: The speaker is asking about the person's future plans after they graduate. The correct form is "will you do / 'm going to travel". The first part of the sentence requires the auxiliary verb "will" because it refers to a future action, while the second part requires the auxiliary verb "am" because the subject is "I".
8. C. are you going to do / will travel
Explanation: The speaker is asking what the person is planning to do, and the person responds that they are going to travel. The correct form is "are you going to do / will travel". The first part of the sentence requires the auxiliary verb "are" because the subject is "you", while the second part requires the auxiliary verb "will" because it refers to a future action.