Complete the conversation with the
correct form of be going to or will and the
verb in brackets. then listen and check.
dan: my brother ) to university next
year.
jane: /go) to university until i'm
much older
dan: (do) instead?
jane: (take) a year out. i want to travel
around the world.
dan:
that's a good idea! i'm sure you?
(have) a great time.
jane: (go) to the cinema later. do you
want to come?
dan: i can't (study) all afternoon. i've
got an exam on monday.
jane: ok. good luck! i'm sure you (pass).
dan: thanks.
2. You saw the news on television last night.
3. Mike left school in 1999.
4. I don't know where my brother is. Have you seen him?
5. Where is your key? I don't know. I have lost it.
6. We visited the local museum the other day.
7. Ann is on holiday. She's gone to France.
8. When did the last train leave?
9. Would you like something to eat? No, thanks. I've just had lunch.
10. Was the weather good when you were on holiday?
11. We haven't seen each other for a long time.
12. It's the most interesting book I have ever read.
13. He hasn't drunk too much coffee today.
14. What did you do at the weekend?
15. John is hungry. He hasn't eaten anything since breakfast.