23.2 read the situations and complete the sentences using will ('ll) or going to. 1. the phone rings and you answer. somebody wants to speak to jim. caller: hello. can i speak to jim, please? you: just a moment. him. (i/get) 2. it's a nice day. you've decided to sit in the garden. before going outside, you tell your friend. you: the weather's too nice to stay indoors. in the garden. (i/sit) friend: that's a good idea. i think you. (i/join) 3. your friend is worried because she has lost an important letter. you: don't worry about the letter. i'm sure it. (you/find) friend: i hope so. 4. there was a job advertised in the paper recently. at first you were interested but then you decided not to apply. friend: have you decided what to do about that job that was advertised? you: yes, for it. (i/not/apply) 5. you and a friend come home very late. other people in the house are asleep. your friend is noisy. you: shhh! don't make so much noise. everybody up. (you/wake) 6. john has to go to the airport to catch a plane tomorrow morning. john: ann, i need somebody to take me to the airport tomorrow morning. ann: that's no problem. you. (i/take) what time is your flight? john: 10.50. ann: ok. at about 9 o'clock then. (we/leave) later that day, joe offers to take john to the airport. joe: john, do you want me to take you to the airport? john: no thanks, joe. me. (ann/take)
1. I'll get him.
2. I'm going to sit in the garden.
I think I'll join you.
3. I'm sure you'll find it.
4. Yes, I'm not going to apply for it.
5. You'll wake everybody up
6. I'll take you. We'll leave at ...
Anna is going to take me.