A: I’ve booked the tickets. I’m so happy (1) I’m going to visit/I’ll visit my sister.
B: When (2) will you go/are you going?
A: I’m off to the shops. Do you want anything?
B: Let me think … oh yes, I need some milk.
A: OK, no problem, (3) I’ll pop in/I’m going to pop in to the supermarket to buy some bread
so I’ll get some while I’m there.
A: Does anyone want to come to the cinema with me tonight?
B: Sure! (4) I’m going to come/I’ll come with you. I haven’t got any plans for this evening.
A: What are you doing this weekend?
B: I don’t know. Maybe (5) I’m going to do/I’ll do some studying or I might not!
A: I’ve got two tickets for a concert but can’t find anyone to go with me.
B: (6) I’ll/I’m going to come with you. That’s sounds much more fun than studying!
A: I have to go to town tomorrow and I think (7) it’s going to/it will rain!
B: I am not working tomorrow so (8) I will/I am going to take you.
A: I haven’t got any money, I’ll have to go to the bank.
B: (9) I will/I am going to lend you some.
A: I left my homework diary in my locker yesterday and I’ve forgotten to do my English
homework!
B: Miss Smith said that homework was really important. (10) She will/She is going to be
angry.