Fill in the Blanks BE GOING TO AND WILLOnline version Read the conversation and complete the sentences with BE GOING TO or WILL. OBJECTIVE: To identify when to use be going to or will to express future plans or intentions. EFL 4.3.10 by CuentaConmigo.si 1 going will am get meet pay get going meet all will will to phone to will will will book be will to see meet am going are LAURA : What are you doing this weekend , Jan ? TANYA : I ( see ) a new play tomorrow at the Royal Court theater . LAURA : Have you got the tickets yet ? TANYA : NO , I ( get ) them this afternoon , actually . Would you like to come ? LAURA : Oh , thank you , that would be nice . TANYA : OK , I ( get ) you a ticket too . LAURA : Great . . . what time does it start ? TANYA : Eight o'clock , but we ( all meet ) in the Green Cafe at 7 . 15 . LAURA : OK , I ( meet ) you in the cafe , but , er . . . I ( be ) there around 7 . 30 . TANYA : That's fine . LAURA : Oh , one other thing . . . I've got no money at the moment . . . I ( pay ) for the ticket on Saturday . Is that OK ? TANYA : Yes , that's OK , no problem . LAURA : Great ! Why don't we go eat something in the restaurant ? TANYA : That's a good idea . I ( phone ) the others and see if they want to come too . LAURA : Good , and I ( book ) a table for us . TANYA : Great ! I ( meet ) you there in a moment .