English Practice exercises future use: intentions and arrangements - P3-03G

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 Is it a plan / intention or is it an arrangement? Cross out the incorrect alternative.

 

 

I’ve decided I’m going to learn / learning Spanish next year.

Now try these:

1.    I can’t come out tonight; I’m baby-sitting / going to baby-sit for my friend.

 

2.    Jenny is seeing / going to see the doctor immediately after work

 

3.    If you shout at me, I’m going to put / putting the phone down.

 

4.    I’m wearing / going to wear my new skirt to the party tonight.

 

5.    Are you catching / going to catch the 6.50 or the 7.20 train?

 

6.    A: They’re installing some new computers, so I’m not going to work / working at the office tomorrow.

B: So what did you decide to do? Are you working / going to work at home?

A: Well I was going to work / working at home, but my husband’s decorating, so I’ll have to work at an internet café.

B: Your husband was going to do / was doing the decorating weeks ago!

A: Yes, I know, but he broke his arm, so he couldn’t.

 

7.    What are you doing / going to do this evening?

Nothing much, I’m staying / going to stay in and watch/watching TV.

 

8.    Are you starting / going to start your dance class again this month?

Yes, we’re starting / going to start on the 23rd.

 

9.    This is just to let you know the interviews are taking / going to take place next Thursday from 10 a.m. until 1.00.

 

 

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