Will vs. Be Going To for Kids & Teens
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Will vs. Be Going To for Kids & Teens

This ESL worksheet helps kids and teens master the difference between future simple vs be going to. With clear explanations and examples, learners can practice using will vs going to in various contexts. The worksheet includes fill-in-the-blank exercises, sentence unscrambles, and creative writing tasks to reinforce the grammar rule. Perfect for kids and teens at an A2 level, this worksheet makes understanding future tense easy. Improve your grammar skills and take your English to the next level!

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Study this grammar rule.

Future Simple vs. Going To Future Simple: - Structure: Subject + will + base form of the verb. - Use: To talk about decisions made at the moment of speaking or future facts. - Example: I will eat pizza for dinner. Going To: - Structure: Subject + is/am/are + going to + base form of the verb. - Use: To talk about plans made before the moment of speaking or predictions based on evidence. - Example: I am going to visit my grandma this weekend. When to Use Each: 1. Use "will" when: - You decide something at that moment: "I will help you." - You make a promise: "I will always be your friend." - You express a hope that something will happen in the future: "I hope you will pass the exam." 2. Use "going to" when: - You have a plan already: "I am going to play soccer after school." - You see something that makes you think something will happen: "Look at those dark clouds. It is going to rain."
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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

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Use the correct form of the word in brackets to complete each sentence.

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Unscramble the words to form sentences in the future simple or with "be going to."

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Make sentences from these words! Use "will" or "be going to."

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Time to write! Choose one of the following:

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