English, 19.11.2020 18:20, guzmangisselle
Grammar
4 Complete. Use the correct form of will or
be going to
Mike: What are you doing this weekend?
Fred: The weather man said it! is going to be
(be) hot on Saturday, so I think?
(go) surfing at the beach. Do you want to come?
Mike: No, I probably
(not have) time. I've got plans all day -
(see) the new James Bond
film. And after that, my parents and I
(visit) my grandmother.
Fred: Oh, I'm sure you
(enjoy)
the film! I can't wait to see it!
Mike: I promisel?
(not tell)
you how it ends.
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Grammar
4 Complete. Use the correct form of will or
be going to
Mike: What are you doing...
be going to
Mike: What are you doing...
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