Find the phrase which is closest in meaning to the phrase in bold.
- There are probably no tickets left now, but I'm willing to try, if you like.
a) I'll try
I'll try
b) I'm going to try
c) I try
- What I don't understand is why Helen refuses to speak to him.
a) doesn't speak
b) won't speak
b) won't speak
c) isn't going to speak
- All the plans have been made for our flight to Jamaica
a) We'll fly to Jamaica
b) We fly to Jamaica
c) We're flying to Jamaica
c) We're flying to Jamainca
- The meal will be over by the time we get there.
a) They'll finish eating
b) They'll be eating.
c) They'll have finished eating.
c) They'll have finished eating.
- I intend to be a lot more careful next time I drive abroad
a) I'm going to be a lot more careful
a) I'm going to be a lot more careful.
b) I shall be a lot more careful
c) I'm being a lot more careful
- How about trying a Japanese restaurant for a change?
a) Will we try
b) Are we going to try
c) Shall we try
c) Shall we try.
- They'll be in the middle of their meal at 8 o'clock, so I'll phone now.
a) They'll eat
b) They're going to eat
c) They'll be eating
c) They'll be eating
- I'm very likely to see Julia this afternoon - is there anything you want me to tell her?
a) I'll probably
b) I'll be seeing
b) I'll be seeing
c) I see
- Would you like me to do the shopping?
a) Am I going to
b) Will I
c) Shall I
Shall I
- Hmmm ... let me think ...I've just decided to cook the meal if you go to the shops.
a) I'll cook
a) I'll cook
b) I'm cooking
c) I'm going to cook
- I'm not worried about making a fool of myself. I'm prepared to dress up if you want.
a) I'm dressing up
b) I'm going to dress up
c) I'll dress up
c) I'll dress up
- The new season is timetabled to begin at the beginning of September.
a) begins
a) begins
b) is beginning
c) will be beginning