List of irregular verbs - Grammar reference » Стр.158 (2)
2. Complete the conversation. Use the will or be going to form of the verbs. Jane: Hi, Angie. What are you doing? Angie: I’m trying to pack, but I’m not getting on very well. I’ve got so much stuff, my case (1) is going to be too heavy. Jane: Don't worry, I (2) will help you. I’m good at packing. What (3) are you going to do on your holiday? Angie: Oh, I (4) am going to have a good rest after my exams. I (5) am going to lie on the beach under an umbrella and listen to the waves. Jane: OK. So you need a swimming costume. What else? Angie: Well my dad wants to visit some ancient city, so probably I (6) will walk around there with him one day. Jane: Right, shorts and a T-shirt and a pair of trainers. But what are all these heavy bottles? Angie: Shampoo, shower gel, face cream ... Jane: I don’t think you (7) will use that much in one week! I’ve got some small travel bottles. I (8) will lend them to you. They (9) won’t weight as much. Now, what about sun cream? Angie: I’ve got that in my hand luggage, see? Jane: But that tube’s 120 ml. It’s too big – the security people at the airport (10) will take it away from you. I (11) will put it in your suitcase. Angie: Thanks. I hope we can have a holiday in this country next year. Then I (12) won’t care about the weight of my bag!