Complete the sentences with the correct future form. Don't use contractions. If after pushing the button "Check out", your answer is red, it means you make mistake. If you notice a mistake please write down below in the comments.
Grammar:
- Use will
- to express a willingness or promise to do something
- prediction based on you opinion (I am sure you will go there)
- spontaneous decision at the time of conversation
- Use be going to or present continuous to talk about plans or things that someone intends to do.
- Use be going to
- if something is solved before the time of the conversation
- prediction based on what we see at the time of the conversation (my sister is going to have baby)
- plan that was decided before the time of the conversation but not totally (we are going to get married)
- Use present continuous
- plan that was decided before the time of the conversation completely with exact date, etc. (we are getting married next month)