English Grammar Exercise: Will vs. Be Going To
Answer:
Below are the answers for the exercise based on the given options:
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I feel really tired. I think I am going to go to sleep.
- Correct answer: b) am going to
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A: Where are you going?
B: I am going to visit a client.- Correct answer: b) am going to
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A: Would you like me to help you?
B: No, thanks. My brother will help me.- Correct answer: a) will
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A: Would you like to drink ice tea or orange juice?
B: I will have some orange juice, please.- Correct answer: a) will
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A: Would you like to come over for dinner tonight?
B: Oh, great idea. We will bring the dessert.- Correct answer: a) will
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I have finally decided. I am going to buy that house.
- Correct answer: b) am going to
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A: Do you have any plans for next week?
B: I am going to have a business trip to Chicago. It is probably on Wednesday, but I haven’t bought a ticket yet.- Correct answer: b) am going to
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A: What are you planning to do this summer?
B: We are going to visit my cousin in San Diego, and stay for a few weeks there.- Correct answer: b) are going to
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A: Wow! You look smart! What is the occasion?
B: I am going to go to a very important job interview. I have to look formal.- Correct answer: b) am going to
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A: Would you like to have soup first, or the main course, sir?
B: I think I will have the main course right away. Thank you.- Correct answer: a) will
Summary:
In these examples, “will” is used for spontaneous decisions or offers, while “am going to” and “are going to” are used for planned actions and future intentions.