7 Read the theory. Are there similar structures in your language? We often use the -ing form after the verbs (don't) like, love, hate, enjoy, (don't) mind, go. I like playing football. Let's go swimming! We use the to- infinitive: with the verbs want, promise, hope, need, ask, etc. I want to buy a new bike. . to express purpose. I'm going to the supermarket to buy some milk • with would love, would like. I'd love to go to the theatre,
B: I 2) (am going) camping with Pedro and Sue.
A: That sounds fun! I think I 3) (will come) too. Do you mind?
B: Of course not. I 4) (will call) Pedro and Sue tonight to tell them.
A: Ok, great. So what's the plan? 5) (Are we taking) Pedro's jeep?
B: No, unfortunately, I expect his brother 6) (will need) it at the weekend. We've decided we 7) (will get) tickets for the bus.
A: That's fine. What time 8) (does it/leave)?
B: It 9) (leaves) at 6:30 on Friday evening.
A: Brilliant! I promise I 10) (will not/be) late