Choosing the correct word:
- 1. I won't go to school today. I'm ill. (Expressing a future intention or refusal due to being ill).
- 2. Will you get the tickets for me? (Used with 'will' for future actions and requests, 'getting' is incorrect in this structure).
- 3. She is going to come to the party later. (Expressing a future plan or intention).
- 4. 'Why don't you come for lunch?' 'Okay, I will.' (Responding to a suggestion with a future willingness).
- 5. Don't stay in the sun or you will get sunburn. (Expressing a likely future consequence).
- 6. 'She will be late for work.' 'No, she won't.' (Expressing a likely future refusal or denial).
- 7. I won't go shopping now. It's too late. (Expressing a future intention or refusal due to circumstances).
- 8. 'Will you help me, please?' 'Of course I will.' (Responding to a request with future willingness).
- 9. One day I will be famous! (Expressing a strong future prediction or ambition).
Answers: 1. won't, 2. get, 3. going to, 4. will, 5. will, 6. won't, 7. won't, 8. will, 9. will