Verbs-can, could, be able to-Lesson
- Exercise-1, Exercise-2, Exercise-3, Exercise-4, Exercise-5
Verbs-Deduction-must, can't, may and might-Lesson
- Exercise-1, Exercise-2, Exercise-3, Exercise-4
Verbs-I am doing, I do
- Exercise-1, Exercise-2, Exercise-3
You can use I’ll… (I will) when you offeror decide to do something:
My bag is very heavy.’ ‘I’ll carry it for you.’
‘I’ll phone you tomorrow, ok?’ ‘Ok, goodbye.’
We often say I think I’ll… / I don’t think I’ll… when we decide to do something:
I’m tired. I think I’ll go to bed early tonight.
It’s nice day. I think I’ll sit in the garden.
It’s raining. I don’t think I’ll go out.
Complete the sentences. Use I’ll (I will) + one of these verbs:
do, eat, send, show, sit, stay
I’ll carry it for you.
Thank you. ____ you a postcard.
Well, I'm hungry. ____ it.
No, it's okay. ____ on the floor.
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Which is right?
I phone / I'll phone you tomorrow, ok? I'll phone is right
I haven't done the shopping yet. I do / I'll do it later.
I like sport. I watch / I'll watch a lot of sport on TV.
I need some exercise. I think I go / I'll go for a walk.
Jim is going to buy / will buy a new car. He told me last week.
'This letter is for Rose.' 'ok, I give / I'll give / I'm going to give it to her.'
B: Yes, I'm going / I'll go out with some friends.
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