Tense Comparison exercises — Set 5: Will vs Be Going To (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 15 min
Look at those dark clouds. It rain.
A: The phone is ringing. B: I get it.
We move to a new house next month. We've already found one.
I think Brazil win the World Cup.
She have a baby in March. She's already seven months pregnant.
Don't worry about the dishes. I do them later.
Watch out! You fall!
I be 30 next year.
A: There's no milk. B: Oh, I buy some from the shop.
They get married next summer. They've booked the church.
I promise I never tell anyone your secret.
Look at that car! It crash!
Scientists predict that the population reach 10 billion by 2050.
I study medicine at university. I've already applied.
I probably be late tonight. Don't wait for me.
A: Why are you taking your umbrella? B: I think it rain.
One day, everyone have a robot at home.
What you this weekend? — I'm visiting my parents.
A: I can't do this math problem. B: Give it to me. I help you.
She start a new job next week. She signed the contract yesterday.
Tense Comparison exercises online (Worksheet)
Master the difference between spontaneous decisions and predictions (will) versus planned intentions and evidence-based predictions (be going to). Learn when each form is more appropriate.