14.5. Grammar exercise. Future tenses.
Look at the following dialogues and write the correct future tenses. Be careful! Some of the examples may not require a future tense.
ALI: I feel so terrible! What’s the matter with me? (Hic!) When will this pain in my head end?
AJMET: We are sending / are going to send (to send) you back to your own country, because you have a problem with one of the worst cases of
jet lag known to man. When you get back home you will / are going to feel much better. There, your own doctors will to be able to look you over, and find out why there has been such
a problem. Shall I get you another refreshment?
ALI: Yes. You are a true gentleman. Have a fifty-pound tip! (Hic!) It will / is going to make me feel much better. I don’t know what
ingredients you people put in your traditional refreshments, but they always make me feel great. What time is my plane leaving / going to leave?
CHRIS OFF: It takes off / is going to take off / is taking off in about two hours. We will send for someone to pick up your
luggage, and take it over to the airport? We could call on my friend Joe Away, he will / is going to help out.