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- Q1We use "going to" instead of "will" in formal situations.TrueFalse30s
- Q2Which is correct?Maybe I'll travel in February.Maybe I'm going to travel in February.30s
- Q3We should use "going to" in an informal situation, when something is decided.truefalse30s
- Q4__________. I'm not going to do any workI going relax tonightI going to relax tonight.I'm going to relax tonight30s
- Q5The official graduation ceremony __________ at 3:00.will begunwill beginningwill begin30s
- Q6Hey, be careful! That box looks heavy. Please put it down. __________ carry it for you.I'm going toI'll30s
- Q7She hasn't decided which job offer to accept. __________ either accept the position with the bank or with the consulting company.She's going toShe'll30s
- Q8Which is correct?I'm meet him tomorrowI'm going to meet him tomorrowI gonna meet him tomorrow.30s
- Q9You know what? I'm too tired to cook dinner tonight. I think __________ some Thai foodI'll orderI'm going to order30s
- Q10To talk about the future in formal or business situations, it is best to usewillgoing to30s