REVIEW OF FUTURE AND COMPARATIVE

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General Review

Complete each sentence using the correct form of "going to" and the verb in parentheses.

1. Look at those clouds! It ___ (rain) soon.


2. I ___ (visit) my grandparents this weekend.
3. We ___ (not/stay) home on Friday night.
4. She ___ (move) to a new apartment next month.
5. They ___ (start) their new project next week.

Write a prediction based on evidence for each situation using "going to."

1. The sky is very dark and cloudy.


2. You see your friend with a lot of books.
3. Your team is losing by 20 points with five minutes left.
4. Your little brother is yawning and rubbing his eyes.
5. The restaurant is completely full and there’s a long line outside.

Each sentence has a mistake. Rewrite it using "going to" correctly.

1. I’m go to visit my cousins next weekend.


2. She going to start a new job next month.
3. They are going not to take part in the competition.
4. We is going to have dinner at a nice restaurant.
5. He’s going to travels abroad for the first time.

Complete the dialogue using "going to" and the hints provided.

Dialogue:

A: What are you doing this weekend?


B: I ___ (meet) some friends for dinner. What about you?
A: I ___ (not do) anything special. Maybe just relax.
B: That sounds nice! Do you think it ___ (rain)?
A: I don’t think so. The forecast said it ___ (be) sunny.

Rewrite each sentence using "going to" to express future intentions or plans.

1. They plan to launch the new app next month.


2. She intends to study harder this semester.
3. We are scheduled to take a vacation in July.
4. I’m planning to buy a new laptop soon.
5. The team intends to train hard for the upcoming tournament.

Use "going to" to make a prediction based on each piece of evidence.

1. Evidence: There are dark clouds gathering.


o Prediction: It ___ soon.
2. Evidence: Your friend just bought hiking boots and a tent.
o Prediction: She ___ on a camping trip.
3. Evidence: The guests have started arriving at the party.
o Prediction: The party ___ soon.
4. Evidence: You left the ice cream out of the freezer.
o Prediction: The ice cream ___.
5. Evidence: The singer looks nervous before her performance.
o Prediction: She ___ feel nervous on stage.
Future will

Decide if each sentence is a prediction, promise, spontaneous decision, offer, or future fact.

1. I’ll help you carry those heavy bags.


2. She’ll become a doctor one day.
3. Don’t worry, I’ll call you as soon as I get there.
4. The sun will rise at 6:30 a.m. tomorrow.
5. There’s a lot of traffic; I think we’ll be late.

Complete the sentences with the correct form of "will" and the verb in parentheses.

1. I promise I ___ (finish) the project by tomorrow.


2. ___ (you / help) me move this table, please?
3. She thinks it ___ (snow) next week.
4. I ___ (bring) some snacks for the picnic.
5. The meeting ___ (start) at 9:00 a.m. sharp.

Rewrite each sentence to make a promise using "will."

1. I plan to study harder this semester.


2. I intend to call you if anything changes.
3. I’m going to help you with the housework this weekend.
4. I plan to return the book to you next week.
5. I intend to be there on time.

Respond to each situation with a spontaneous decision or offer using "will."

1. (Your friend says they’re cold.)


o Response: I ___ (close) the window for you.
2. (You notice someone dropped their keys.)
o Response: I ___ (pick up) the keys for you.
3. (Your friend forgot their lunch at home.)
o Response: Don’t worry, I ___ (share) my lunch with you.
4. (Someone knocks on the door.)
o Response: I ___ (answer) it.
5. (Your friend can’t find their phone.)
o Response: I ___ (help) you look for it.

Write sentences using "will" to describe each future fact.

1. The sun ___ (set) tonight.


2. Next year, New Year’s Day ___ (fall) on a Monday.
3. The Earth ___ (complete) its orbit around the sun in 365 days.
4. Tomorrow, the temperature ___ (reach) 30°C.
5. The train ___ (arrive) at the station at 8:15 p.m.

Choose Between "Will" and "Going To"

Choose the correct form, either "will" or "going to," for each sentence.

1. Look at those clouds! It ___ (rain) soon.


2. I’m not feeling well, so I ___ (see) a doctor tomorrow.
3. Don’t worry! I ___ (help) you finish your homework.
4. She thinks they ___ (win) the game because they’ve been practicing hard.
5. I ___ (visit) my cousins in Paris next month; I bought the tickets already.
Complete each sentence with the correct form of "will" or "going to" and the verb in parentheses.

1. I think you ___ (love) this movie!


2. She ___ (take) her driving test next week; she’s nervous but prepared.
3. He forgot his umbrella. He ___ (get) wet if it rains.
4. We ___ (have) a meeting tomorrow at 10 a.m. to discuss the project.
5. Look out! You ___ (spill) your drink!

Decide if each sentence is a prediction, spontaneous decision, promise, planned action, or future fact.

1. Don’t worry, I’ll call you as soon as I arrive.


2. We’re going to visit the museum on Saturday; we bought the tickets yesterday.
3. He’ll become an amazing chef one day.
4. The flight will leave at 6:00 a.m.
5. It looks like they’re going to lose the match.

Each sentence contains a mistake. Rewrite it correctly using "will" or "going to."

1. I’m go to start my new job next week.


2. She will going to travel abroad next year.
3. We will having a party on Friday night.
4. They not going to take the test tomorrow.
5. I promise I going to call you later.

Comparative , Superlative , As…As…

Complete each sentence with the correct form of the adjective in parentheses.

1. She is ___ (tall) than her brother.


2. This is the ___ (expensive) restaurant in town.
3. My house is ___ (close) to the school than yours.
4. The blue car is ___ (fast) than the red car.
5. He is the ___ (intelligent) student in the class.

Complete each sentence using the correct form of the adjective in parentheses with "as...as."

1. The new movie isn’t ___ (exciting) as the first one.


2. My bag is ___ (heavy) as yours.
3. This math problem is ___ (easy) as the one we solved yesterday.
4. She can swim ___ (well) as her sister.
5. Their house isn’t ___ (big) as ours.

Rewrite each sentence using the comparative form of the adjective.

1. This chair is comfortable, but that one is more.


2. The mountain is high, but the valley is low.
3. His test score is good, but hers is excellent.
4. This route is easy, but the other route is challenging.
5. My sister’s hair is long, but my hair is short.

Choose the correct answer to complete each sentence.

1. This quiz is ___ (easier / as easy / easiest) than the last one.
2. She’s the ___ (most talented / more talented / as talented) singer in the competition.
3. Our team played ___ (better / best / as well) than we expected.
4. The small car isn’t ___ (as spacious / spaciousest / more spacious) as the SUV.
5. This book is ___ (more interesting / interestinger / most interesting) than the other.

Complete each sentence with either "as...as" or "than."

1. My dog is friendlier ___ my neighbor’s dog.


2. She is not ___ fast ___ her teammate.
3. This exam was harder ___ I expected.
4. Our car is not ___ big ___ theirs.
5. His performance was better ___ last time.

Each sentence contains a mistake. Rewrite it correctly.

1. This puzzle is more easier than the last one.


2. She is the better student in the class.
3. His house isn’t as big than mine.
4. This is the most friendliest dog I’ve ever met.
5. Today is more hot as yesterday.

Use the superlative form to answer each question.

1. Who is the ___ (funny) person you know?


2. What is the ___ (cold) month of the year in your country?
3. What is the ___ (delicious) food you’ve ever eaten?
4. What’s the ___ (important) thing in your life?
5. Where is the ___ (far) place you’ve traveled to?

Future with "Will" and "Going To"

A. Fill in the Blank

Complete each sentence with the correct form of will or going to.

1. Look at those clouds! It ___ (rain) soon.


2. I forgot to bring my lunch. Don’t worry, I ___ (share) mine with you.
3. They ___ (visit) their grandparents this weekend; they’ve already bought the train tickets.
4. I think our team ___ (win) the match tomorrow.
5. She feels tired, so she ___ (go) to bed early tonight.

B. Choose the Correct Answer

Circle the correct answer.

6. Will / Going to you help me with my homework?


7. They think it will / is going to snow tomorrow.
8. I will / am going to start studying more next week.
9. Don’t worry, I will / going to call you later tonight.
10. The car will / is going to run out of fuel soon; the gas light is on.

C. Correct the Mistakes

Each sentence has one mistake with "will" or "going to." Rewrite the sentence correctly.

11. She will going to travel to France next month.


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12. They are will start the project on Monday.
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13. I’m going to help you with the report tonight, don’t worry.
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14. He will to bring snacks for the party.
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15. We going to meet at the café at 3:00 p.m.
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Comparatives and Superlatives

A. Fill in the Blank

Use the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjective in parentheses.

16. She is the ___ (smart) student in her class.


17. My house is ___ (close) to the school than his house.
18. This is the ___ (delicious) pizza I’ve ever tasted.
19. Today is ___ (hot) than yesterday.
20. This road is the ___ (long) in the entire city.

B. Rewrite Using the Comparative Form

Rewrite each sentence using the comparative form of the adjective.

21. My brother is tall, but my dad is taller.


o My dad is ___ (tall) than my brother.
22. Her score is good, but his score is excellent.
o His score is ___ (good) than hers.
23. The city is crowded, but the town is not.
o The city is ___ (crowded) than the town.
24. This chair is comfortable, but that one is more.
o That chair is ___ (comfortable) than this one.
25. My sister’s cat is friendly, but my dog is friendlier.
o My dog is ___ (friendly) than my sister’s cat.

Section 3: As...As Constructions

A. Fill in the Blank

Complete each sentence with the correct form of "as...as."

26. The cake isn’t ___ (sweet) as I expected.


27. His new car is ___ (fast) as his old one.
28. This beach is ___ (clean) as the other one.
29. My dog is ___ (friendly) as my neighbor’s dog.
30. She can play the piano ___ (well) as her sister.

B. Rewrite with "As...As"

Rewrite each sentence using the "as...as" structure.

31. The mountain is high, but the hill is not.


o The hill is not ___ (high) as the mountain.
32. Her bag is heavy, but his bag is heavier.
o Her bag is not ___ (heavy) as his.
33. This car is expensive, but that one is the most expensive.
o This car is not ___ (expensive) as that one.
34. My friend is funny, but I’m funnier.
o My friend is not ___ (funny) as me.
35. This movie is exciting, but the book is more exciting.
o This movie is not ___ (exciting) as the book.

Short Answer Questions

Answer each question in one or two sentences.

36. Write a sentence using "will" to make a spontaneous decision.


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37. Write a sentence using "going to" to describe a future plan.
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38. Write a sentence using a superlative to describe the best or worst of something.
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39. Write a sentence comparing two things using "as...as."
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40. Write a sentence using a comparative adjective.
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