Fill the blank with ‘will ('ll)’ or ‘won't’.
Don't drink coffee before you go to bed. You won’t sleep.
'Are you ready yet?' 'Not yet. I’ ____ be ready in five minutes.'
I'm going away for a few days. I'm leaving tonight, so I ____ be at home tomorrow.
It ____ rain, so you don't need to take an umbrella.
B: Well, go to bed early and you ____ feel better in the morning.
It's Bill's birthday next Monday. He ____ be 25.
I'm sorry I was late this morning. It ____ happen again.
Write sentences beginning I think... or I don't think....
I think diana will pass the exam.
I don’t think diana will pass the exam.
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Which is right?
We'll get / We're going to the theatre tonight. We've got tickets. We're going is right
'What will you do / are you doing tomorrow evening?' 'Nothing. I'm free.'
They'll go / They're going away tomorrow morning. Their train is at 8.40.
I'm sure she'll lend / she's lending us some money. She's very rich.
'Why are you putting on your coat?' 'I'll go / I'm going out.'
Do you think Claire will phone / is phoning us tonight?
Steve can't meet us on Saturday. He'll work / He's working.
Will / Shall you be at home tomorrow evening?
Answers:
Fill the blanks.
won’t
’ll
Won't
won’t
’ll
’ll
won’t
Write sentences.
I think diana will pass the exam.
I don’t think diana will pass the exam.
I think we’ll win the game.
I don’t think I’ll be here tomorrow.
I think Sue will like her present.
I don’t think they will get married.
I don’t think you will enjoy the film.
Which is right?
We're going
are you doing
They're going
she'll lend
I'm going
will phone
He's working
Will