1I ............... help you if you help me.
Wrong!
Use "will" for a first-person conditional promise or offer of cooperation.
2I ............... buy it if you lower the price.
Wrong!
Use "will" to show willingness in a condition or negotiation.
3I think I ............... go now.
Wrong!
Use "will" for a decision or intention expressed at the moment of speaking.
4I don’t like it. I ............... buy it.
Wrong!
Use "won't" to mean refusal or negative future intention here.
5"The phone is ringing." "I ............... answer it."
Wrong!
Use "will" for a spontaneous decision made when the phone rings.
6She says that she ............... come.
Wrong!
Use "won't" after "she" for the negative future form.
7............... I help you?
Wrong!
Use "Shall" with "I" to make a polite offer.
8............... I come with you?
Wrong!
Use "Shall" with "I" when offering or suggesting that you come too.
9............... you come with me?
Wrong!
Use "Will" with "you" to ask someone to do something.
10............... we get something to eat?
Wrong!
Use "Shall" with "we" to make a suggestion.
11I promise I ............... repeat this.
Wrong!
Use "won't" after "I promise" for a promise not to do something.
12Let’s call it a day, ............... we?
Wrong!
Use "shall" in the question tag after "let’s".
Done.
Score: 0/12
Answers
- I will help you if you help me.
- I will buy it if you lower the price.
- I think I will go now.
- I don’t like it. I won’t buy it.
- “The phone is ringing.” “I will answer it.”
- She says that she won’t come.
- Shall I help you?
- Shall I come with you?
- Will you come with me?
- Shall we get something to eat?
- I promise I won’t repeat this.
- Let’s call it a day, shall we?

