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Grammar
will
1 Match the examples with the rules.
1 I’ll help you with your homework. 3 Don’t worry! My dog won’t bite you!
2 It’ll be dark soon. 4 I think I’ll phone him.
We use will to:
a make offers: ........................
b make promises: ........................
c make decisions (usually at the same time as speaking): ........................
d make a prediction ........................
2 Complete the sentences on the left. Use will and the verb in brackets. Then match the
sentences.
1 ‘Don’t worry – ....................... you.’ (help) a ‘I don’t understand this!’
2 ‘That’s OK. ........................ one for you.’ (buy) b ‘This bag’s very heavy!’
3 ‘OK. ........................ some orange juice.’ (get) c ‘Where’s Mandy?’
4 ‘‘It’s OK – ........................ it to you.’ (explain) d ‘It’s hot in here!’
5 ‘I don’t know. ....................... her.’ (phone) e ‘I’m thirsty.’
6 ‘OK. ........................ the window if you like.’ (open) f ‘I haven’t got enough
money for an ice cream.’
would
3 Match the examples with the meanings.
1 I’d like to be in the sun. (= would like to)
2 Would you like to go on Sunday afternoon?
3 I’d rather go trekking in the forest. (= would rather)
4 I’d prefer to go to the beach on Saturday. (= would prefer to)
a to ask someone what they want: ........................
b to say what you want, in general: ........................
c to say that you want one thing more than another thing: ........................ and ........................
4 Circle the correct word.
1 A Would you rather / like to go to the café with me?
B Sorry, I’m busy right now.
2 A Would you like to see a film tonight?
B No, I’d rather / prefer study at home.
3 A Where would you like to go on holiday – the mountains
or the beach?
B I’d rather / prefer to go to the beach.
4 A Do you want anything to drink?
B Yes, I’d prefer / like some water, please.
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