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Will / won’t / shall – English Grammar Exercises for A2

7 ejercicios

1. Match 1–8 with a–h to make sentences.

  • 1)
    c.. Let’s go on holiday to Greece next summer.
  • 2)
    You know I don’t really like hot food.
  • 3)
    Which film shall we see with the kids?
  • 4)
    Let’s invite your parents for lunch next Sunday.
  • 5)
    Hello. I’m at the supermarket, but I can’t carry all the shopping on the bus.
  • 6)
    Oh, no! We’ve just missed the last bus.
  • 7)
    Hi, Dad. I’m afraid I’ve lost my mobile phone.
  • 8)
    Oh, no. I haven’t got enough money to buy this tablet today.
  • a)
    OK, shall I phone for a taxi, then?
  • b)
    Good idea. I’ll call them this evening to see if they’re free.
  • c)
    Good idea. I’ll go to the travel agent’s tomorrow.
  • d)
    Don’t worry. I’ll buy you a new one for your birthday.
  • e)
    Oh, that’s a pity. Shall I lend you some money?
  • f)
    Don’t worry. I’ll bring the car and meet you there in ten minutes.
  • g)
    Shall we go to the new Harry Potter film?
  • h)
    OK, so we won’t go to an Indian restaurant, then.

2. Underline the correct words to complete the sentences.

  • 1)
    A Will / Shall / Won’t we go to the cinema tonight?
  • B Yes, OK. I ’ll / won’t / shall check which films are on and phone you back.
  • 2)
    A Hi, Dad. I’ve missed the last bus home!
  • B Don’t worry. I shall / won’t / ’ll bring the car into town and meet you by the cinema.
  • 3)
    What will / shall / won’t we do this weekend?
  • 4)
    Don’t worry. The station’s very near here, so you ’ll / shall / won’t miss your train.
  • 5)
    A Shall / Will / Won’t we try and get tickets for The Rolling Stones concert?
  • B Good idea. I won’t / shall / ’ll phone the ticket office.
  • 6)
    Look, I know you’re a vegetarian, so I ’ll / won’t / shall cook steak for dinner.
  • 7)
    Will / Won’t / Shall I help you do the washing-up?
  • 8)
    A Let’s take Monica and Sara to that new Chinese restaurant this evening.
  • B Yes, that’s a great idea. I ’ll / won’t / shall call them and reserve a table for 7:30.

3. Look at the sentences. Is each sentence a promise (P), an offer (O), a decision (D), or a suggestion (S)?

  • 1)
    Shall I help you carry that box?
  • 2)
    Shall we go for a walk?
  • 3)
    I’ll drive you to the station if you like.
  • 4)
    I think I’ll have spaghetti.
  • 5)
    Don’t worry. I’ll call you later.
  • 6)
    Let’s go to the beach.
  • 7)
    I won’t be later for the meeting.
  • 8)
    Shall we have chicken for dinner?

4. Choose the correct word in italics to complete the sentence.

  • 1)
    A I need to go to the station.
  • B I’ll / I shall call a taxi for you.
  • 2)
    A This document is secret.
  • B Don’t worry – I won’t / shall not show it to anyone.
  • 3)
    A This box is really heavy!
  • B Shall / Will I help you carry it?
  • 4)
    A Those shoes are in the sale, madam. They’re only £20.
  • B Great! I’ll / I shall take them.
  • 5)
    A Shall / Will we go out this evening?
  • B Good idea. Let’s go to the cinema.
  • 6)
    A I’m working late tonight. Will / Shall you cook dinner?
  • B Of course.

5. Complete the conversation with will or shall and the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

  • A (1) ) Shall we go (we / go) out for dinner tonight?
  • B Erwell, I haven’t got much money. (2) ) (I / cook) something for you at my flat?
  • A Don’t worry. (3) ) (I / pay) for the meal.
  • B Really? Thank you! That sounds great. Where (4) ) (we / eat)?
  • A Let’s go for a curry. (5) ) (I / book) a table?
  • B No, it’s OK. (6) ) (I / do) it. I know a good place near here. (7) ) (I / call) them now.
  • A OK. (8) ) (you / call) me after you make the booking? I’d like to know what time we’re going to meet.
  • B Yes, (9) ) (I / call) you later. I promise (10) ) (I / forget).
  • A Great. Talk to you later then. Bye.

6. Complete the text messages with will, won’t or shall.

  • Hi! I’m almost at the cinema. (1) ) (I / get) the tickets when I arrive. (2) ) (I / get) you something to eat or drink? Try to be on time
  • Hi. (3) ) (I / have) a lemonade please. (4) ) (I / eat) something later. (5) ) (we / go) for coffee after the film? I promise (6) ) (I / be) late!

7. Correct the sentences.

  • 1)
    I going to look for a job in a hotel this summer.
  • I’m going to look for a job in a hotel this summer.
  • 2)
    Don’t worry. I pay the money back tomorrow.
  • 3)
    He’ll go to buy a new car next month.
  • 4)
    Will I come to your house in half an hour?
  • 5)
    Will we go to that café for a cup of tea?
  • 6)
    Are you going to doing your homework this evening?

Cómo Practicar

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