Will vs. going to Exercise

Although will and going to may seem similar, in fact there's a world of difference between them. Will is used to express decisions (spontaneous), while going to - intentions. Complete the below test using the verbs in the brackets. Good luck!

1 What ___________ (do) in the summer holidays?
2 I ___________ (pass) my driving test at last.
3 Oh, that's cool. I think __________ (go) to Germany to visit my grandparents.
4 How long _________ (stay) there?
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Oh, I'm not sure. __________ (take;probably) at least a week. I _______ (visit;also) my uncle who lives nearby.

6 And what __________(you;now;do)?
7 ______________ (have, I) lunch in 30 minutes.
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