Fill in the gaps with will or be going to and the verb in brackets. 1 A: Oh no! I'm late for the conservation group meeting!
B: Don't worry, I will drive (drive) you there
2. A: We... rop (plant) trees at 2 o'clock today.
B: That's great! (join) you!
3. A: Are those books about climate change?
B: Yes, 1 (write) an essay about it for school.
4. A: Can you help me carry the recycling to the bins?
B: I'm going out now, but I'm sure Paul (not/mind) helping you.
5 A: You can donate those clothes to the charity shop
B: I know. (take) them this afternoon.
6 A: These bags of newspapers are really heavy
B: Carefull You (drop) them!
3) Tripp asked what he could do. And he continued that he never had money in the morning.
4) I asked Tripp what he was talking about?
5) Tripp regretted that you didn`t see what an interesting story you could write.
6) I asked him if it would cost me four dollars?
7) He asked if I agreed on one dollar to him, for whisky.
8) He told to give him one of the dollars quick.
9) Tripp introduced his friend Mr. Chalmers to Miss Lowery.
10) Miss Lowery agreed to get along with him.
11) He asked whether I could make a story out of that.
12) I suggested trying to forget that.