He's giving a birthday party next week,he's; 1.having a lot of presents 2.will have a lot of presents 3.going to have a lot of presents??
1 Answer
Are you sure it isn't
"He's getting a birthday party next week" or
"He's having a birthday party next week".
Either way, the answer is He's giving a birthday party next week, he's going to have a lot of presents
Explanation:
Option 1
He's giving a birthday party next week, he's having a lot of presents.
This answer wouldn't make sense, because the tenses are different. "Having" means that he would be receiving those presents right now, when previously it was stated that he would be having the party next week.
Option 2
He's giving a birthday party next week, he's will have a lot of presents.
This answer doesn't make sense, because of "he's will". He's, is a contraction. It is a shortened version of "He is." Now, "He is will" would not make sense unless some one's name was Will.
Option 3
He's giving a birthday party next week, he's going to have a lot of presents.
This answer is correct. All of the tenses are right. "Going to" states that the event is not happening right now, but saying that it will happen sometime in the future, say, next week. "He is going to" makes a lot more sense than "He is will" or "he is will having".