Grammar: Future tenses: will going
to, present continuous
erudis Choose the correct options.
Annie: Hi, Olivia Where are you going?
Olivia: I'm going shopping. I've got £20 and
I'm going to buy / I'll buy two
CDs
Annie: Which ones?
Olivia: I don't know, but I'm sure I'll find /
I'm finding something. What about
you?
Annie: Pll meet / I'm meeting Kate at the
market. “We'll go /We're going to
a party next Saturday so we want to
buy something nice. We're going to
look for /We'll look for some cool
T-shirts. I saw a great one last time I
was there, but I bet it isn't there today!
Olivia: Well, you'll have / you're having fun
looking around anyway
Annie: Why don't you come with us?
Olivia: No, it's OK. I'm not going to stay /
I won't stay in town long. As soon
as I've got my CDs, I have to go
home. My dad's boss and his wife
Swill come / are coming for dinner.
I'm sure my mum 'will be / is being
nervous so I'm helping /I'm going
to help her with the cooking
1.im going
I'll find
meeting
we are going
we are going
не знаю
I'm not going
are coming
is being
going to