1
I like fresh fruit, but I don't like vegetables.
Usually we watch TV in the evening, but we don't watch it in the morning.
Dad drives a car, but he doesn't ride a motorcycle.
Anna speaks German, but she doesn't know French.
My children sometimes play football, but they don't play basketball.
You often drink coffee, but you don’t drink tea.
Every summer we go to the sea, but we don't swim in the sea.
Tom always buys mineral water, but he doesn't buy juice.
Our teacher has a computer, but he doesn't have a printer.
2
I found some sweets (the sweets), but I didn't find any biscuits/cookies.
The baby boy drank the juice, but he didn't drink the milk.
The great-grandmother fed the geese, but she didn't feed the ducks.
Mary wrote the test, but she didn't write the report.
The boys drew a head, but they didn't draw any hair.
Mum brought some meat, but she didn't bring any potatoes.
They built a modern kindergarten, but they didn't build a playground.
He bought a cotton shirt, but he didn't buy woolen trousers.
We caught a lot of fish, but we didn't catch any crabs.
2. Will go
3. Will send
4. Am going to learn
5. Are you going to do
6. Will call, will translate (хотя возможно как-то по-другому)
7. Are you going to buy; I will not eat; I'm going to eat (тут тоже мне кажется возможно несколько вариантов)
8. Are you going to redecorate
9. Where will you put it
10. I will put
11. What are you going to do; I'm going to be
12. What are you going to do; I will shorten
13. Will cut
Я руководствовалась тем, что going to обозначает конкретные планы, а will - это вот приспичило и сделал то, что вообще не собирался, например.