High School

1. Next Saturday we are going to attend an NBA game.

2. I think the game will be at the Olympic arena.

3. My father is going to buy tickets tonight.

4. Will the Miami Heat win the championship?

5. The weather will be dreadful tomorrow, but I doubt that it will snow in June.

6. We use the word(s) when we want to talk about predictions.

7. In 300 years, people will travel with flying cars instead of airplanes.

8. We use the word(s) when we offer to help someone.

9. I will lift that heavy box for you.

10. I think that schools will not use books—they will give every child a tablet computer.

11. When we speak about plans, we use the word(s).

12. Later I will read a science fiction book on my e-reader.

Answer :

The sentences with the gaps filled are:

1. Next Saturday we are going to attend (attend) an NBA game.

2.I think the game will be at the Olympic arena.

3.My father is going to buy tickets tonight.

4.Will the Mian Heat win the championship?

5.The weather is going to be (be) dreadful tomorrow. But I doubt that it will snow (snow) in June.

6.We use the word(s) will when we want to talk about predictions.

7.In 300 years people will travel with flying cars instead of airplanes.

8.We use the word(s) will when we offer to help someone.

9.I will lift that heavy box for you.

10. I think that schools will not use (not/use) books - they will give (give) every child a tablet computer.

11.When we talk about plans we use am going to.

12.Later I am going to read a science fiction book on my e-reader.

So, the exercise involved correcting sentences to ensure proper verb forms and grammar. Each correction addressed tense, such as future ("will" and "going to"), verb agreement ("is going to buy").

Therefore, this ensures clear and accurate communication, adhering to standard English grammar rules for clarity and correctness.