Going to-future Mixed Exercise 4

The going to-future in English is a way to talk about the future. You usually use this tense to give your opinion about something in the future or when you want to talk about your intentions.

On this page, you have an exercise about forming positive sentences, negative sentences, and questions in the going to-future.

You can find the exercise below:

Going to-future Mixed Exercise 4

Complete these sentences by filling in the right form of the verbs in the going to-future.
1.
We (to get) what we want.
2.
(he, to cut) his own hair? I'm curious to see how he (to do) it.
3.
My friend (not, to bring) his dog when he visits us.
4.
I (never, to deal) drugs because drugs are bad.
5.
(you, to forgive) me for what I did?
6.
The battery is low so he (to charge) his headphones.
7.
Do you want to play hide and seek? I (to hide) really well this time.
8.
Whatever you do, he (never, to hurt) you.
9.
When (you, to pay) me back the money you owe me?
10.
I (not, to pay) you because I don't owe you anything!

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