📖 Lesson A2 Grammar🏠 Everyday Life

📝 Future — Will vs Going To

A focused A2-level exam with 30 carefully crafted multiple-choice questions on future forms. Topics include: will for spontaneous decisions (I'll help you), promises (I'll call you later), offers (Shall I open the window?), predictions without evidence (I think it will rain), going to for plans and intentions (I'm going to study medicine), predictions with evidence (Look at those clouds — it's going to rain), negative forms (won't / not going to), question forms (Will you...? / Are you going to...?), and time expressions used with future (tomorrow, next week, soon, later). Features include: sidebar navigation with question status indicators, flag questions for review, progress tracking, localStorage persistence, instant scoring with detailed explanations, and a professional results screen.

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  • 30 multiple-choice questions
  • Sidebar navigation with question status
  • Flag questions for review
  • Progress bar and answer count

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Will for spontaneous decisions (I'll have the chicken)
  • Will for promises (I'll call you tomorrow)
  • Will for offers (I'll carry that for you)
  • Will for predictions without evidence (I think she'll pass)
  • Going to for plans and intentions (I'm going to visit Paris)
  • Going to for predictions with evidence (Look — it's going to rain)
  • Negative forms: won't / not going to
  • Question forms: Will you...? / Are you going to...?
  • Time expressions: tomorrow, next week, soon, later, tonight

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