
Create a grammar taskto practise will/ be going to using this information: I think the situation will change. There will be a woman champion. This year my sponsors aren't going to give me much money. I think I'll be OK. I'm not going to stop racing. He's going to contact more sponsors. My family will always support me.
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- Q1Which sentence correctly uses 'will' or 'be going to' based on the given information?He's going to contact more sponsors.I think I'll be OK.I think the situation will change.My sponsors aren't going to give me much money.30s
- Q2Which of the following sentences expresses a prediction about the future using 'will'?My family will always support me.This year my sponsors aren't going to give me much money.I'm not going to stop racing.There will be a woman champion.30s
- Q3Which sentence correctly uses 'be going to' for a future intention?There will be a woman champion.My family will always support me.I'm not going to stop racing.I think I'll be OK.30s