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Will or Be going to
Will or Be going to
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Zdenda
on January 5, 2021
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Will or Be going to
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form. Use WILL or BE GOING TO.
Jack : I
(take) the exams in three days. I am really nervous. But if I pass the exams, I think I
(have) long holiday at home. My mother
(be) happy that I am back at home with her. What are your plans? What
(you do)?
Jane: I think I
(stay) in Prague for a few weeks and enjoy all the tourist attractions. I have never seen Prague Castle. Prague is so fascinating. It
(be)nice to have time to look around, and go to the theatre and everything.
Jack: That’s a great idea! I might stay for a week and do the same. If the weather’s good, we
(be able) to go to PetÅ™Ãn see the whole Prague!
Jane: You
(have) to tell your mother first She
(not be) very happy!
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