Read the situations and complete the sentences using will (ll) or (be) going to.
1. You want some coffee. You go to the kitchen to make some You say (to your friend) I'm going to make some coffee Would you like some? 2 You're speaking to a friend and arranging to meet. You suggest a time and place. you at 10.30 in the hotel lobby, OK? (1/see) You say: 3 You have decided to sell your car You tell a friend of yours. You say: I don't need my car any more. 4 Your friend is worned because she has lost her driving licence. You say: Don't worry, I'm sure it. (1/sell) it. (you/lind) Sa You have an old camera that is broken. You have decided to throw it away. You tell your friend. it away. (1/throw) You say. This camera is broken. 5b Your friend loves and collects old cameras. He doesn't want you to throw it away. He says: Don't throw it away! Lit (/have) 6a Joe has to go to the airport tomorrow. He doesn't know how to get there. Amy offers to take him. Amy says: Don't worry about getting to the airport, Joe. 6b Later that day, Paul offers to take Joe to the airport Joe tells him that it's not necessary. Joe says: Thanks, Paul, but me. (Amy/take) -you (l/take)
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- I'm going to make some coffee. Would you like some?
- I will see you at 10.30 in the hotel lobby, OK?
- I don't need my car anymore, I am going to sell it.
- Don't worry, I'm sure you will find it.
5. a. This Camera is broken. I am going to throw it away.
5. b. Don't throw it away. I will have it.
6. a. Don't worry about getting to the airport, Joe. I will take you there.
6. b. Thanks, Paul, but I'm going to take him there.
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