Future Simple v Be Going To
Quiz
Complete the gaps with the most appropriate future forms -- future simple or be going to.
There's no need to be afraid of the dog. It ...... (hurt) you.
Based on your qualifications and formal education, I'm happy to announce that Mr Rochester ...... (be) hired asap.
I suppose your sister ...... (get) the job as she's extremely well qualified for it.
After careful consideration, I'm glad to tell you that I ...... (accept) your offer, Dr Brown.
Pete and Lilly ...... (go) to a party tonight. Would you like to come along?
I think Ms Sorensen ...... (prepare) your contract. However, to be sure I ...... (check) with the manager now.
A: Where are you going now, Henry?
B: I ...... (buy) some more sandwiches for our guests. I think there aren't enough of them.
Mrs Richardson ...... (see) to your claims, Dr Gernot. She told me so personally, so don't you worry, sir.
Mr Cregger ...... (brief) us on the situation in a moment. I just hope he's in already.
That's awful! I've just been told that I ...... (be) made redundant in two months' time.
Thomas says his grandparents ...... (probably / arrive) this afternoon. Can you pick them up at the airport?
A: Can I talk to Mr Gregg please?
B: I'm afraid he's in a meeting right now. I ...... (tell) him you've called in and let him call you back though.
A: The walls in your house don't look very solid. Have you had a professional check them out?
B: Indeed, they don't. I fear they ...... (fall) down any time now.
A: John, that's terrible. You mean you've all been made redundant?
B: Unfortunately, it's no joke. I think I ...... (send) a few application forms right now. Let me use the computer, please.
A: Has your daughter decided what she wants to do once she's graduated?
B: Oh, yes indeed. She's already figured everything out. She ...... (travel) the US for a few months and then settle down in Hamburg to teach French in a local institute.