1) We can use "going to" when we... a) discuss plans & intentions. b) make promises. c) have evidence that explains why we say something. d) talk about timetables. 2) We only use present continuous to talk about the future when... a) there is an arrangement. b) we want to make predictions about the future. c) we make a decision at the moment of speaking. 3) Timetables can be expressed by using... a) "going to". b) present continuous. c) present simple. 4) Use "will" when you want to talk about... a) promises. b) decions made at the moment of speaking. c) arrangements. 5) Which of these sentences describes an arrangement? a) We're having English In Action on Friday, October 3rd. b) I'm going to have a party for my birthday next year. c) My plane leaves in two hours. 6) Which of these sentences describes a decision made at the moment of speaking? a) It's very hot in here - I'll open the window! b) I woke up very late today, so I won't take a nap today. c) This I'm meeting a friend at the park to play football. 7) Which of these sentences describes a plan or an intention? a) She's going to practice a lot to improve on her writing skills. b) He is going to ask the teacher for some more material to practice at home. c) My hockey team practised a lot, so I think we'll win! d) I promise I will call you tonight to help you with the homework. 8) What can we use when we want to make a prediction but we don't feel sure about what will happen? a) may/might b) "going to" c) will

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