Fill in "will" or "be going to" in the proper form.
7. A: This box is very heavy!
B: I ___carry it for you.
8. A: ___ you open the window, please?
B: No, it’s too cold in here.
9. A: Have you bought a birthday present for Sally?
B: Yes. I ___ give her a box of chocolates.
10. A: I’ve lost my pen.
B: I ___ give you one of mine.
11. A: Have you seen Sue today?
B: No, but I expect she ___ telephone me tonight.
12. A: Put your money in your pocket or you ___ lose it.
B: It’s O.K. It’s safer in my bag.
13. A: Have you decided what to study at university?
B: Yes, I ___ study Biology.
14. A: Do you want to borrow my car?
B: Thanks. I ___ bring it back tonight.
15. A: The house is very dirty!
B: I know. I ___ clean it this afternoon.
1. I will carry it for you.
2. Will you open the window, please?
3. Yes, I am going to give her a box of chocolates.
4. I will give you one of mine.
5. No, but I expect she will telephone me.
6. Put your money in your pocket or you will lose it.
7. Yes, I am going to study biology.
8. I will bring it back tonight.
9. I am going to clean it this afternoon.