Grammar Quiz

Will and Going to Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Will and Going to

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Complete the sentence: ‘She ________ start her new job next month.’

A. will

B. can

C. should

D. must


What is the correct form of the future tense for the following sentence: ‘He ________ call you when he arrives.’

A. can

B. should

C. will

D. might


Choose the correct option: ‘I ________ go to the gym after work.’ a) will b) going to

A. going to

B. can

C. will

D. might


What is the correct form of the future tense for the following sentence: ‘We ________ have a picnic if the weather is nice.’

A. have

B. might

C. will

D. can


What is the correct form of the future tense for the following sentence: ‘I think it ________ rain tomorrow.’

A. will

B. was

C. can

D. might


Fill in the blank: ‘We ________ have a party for his birthday.’

A. can

B. have

C. are going to

D. will


Choose the correct option: ‘She ________ be a doctor when she grows up.

A. shall

B. might

C. can

D. will


Which sentence uses ‘going to’ for future plans?

A. ‘She is going to study for her exam.’

B. ‘I am going to the beach next weekend.’

C. ‘They will going to the party tonight.’

D. ‘We are going to watch a movie tomorrow.’


Fill in the blank: ‘She ________ visit her grandmother next weekend.’

A. will

B. went to

C. is going to

D. going to be


Complete the sentence: ‘They ________ buy a new car next month.’

A. can

B. should

C. will

D. are going to


Complete the sentence: ‘I ________ help you with your homework after dinner.’

A. have

B. am

C. will

D. can


Choose the correct option: ‘He ________ travel to Europe next summer.’

A. should

B. going to

C. can

D. might


Which sentence uses ‘will’ for future decision?

A. ‘I am going to call you later.’

B. ‘I will call you later.’

C. ‘I will go to the store tomorrow.’

D. ‘She is going to bake a cake.’


Which sentence uses ‘will’ for future prediction?

A. ‘I think it will rain later.’

B. ‘I am going to eat pizza for dinner.’

C. ‘She will go to the store after work.’

D. ‘They are going to have a picnic tomorrow.’


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