Here you have an explanation about Future Plans and Intentions:
To be + Going to + Verb
- We use To Be + Going to + Verb when we talk about Future Plans and intentions in the future.
- Remember that you have to use the verb TO BE, using the correct form with the different personal pronouns!!!
- I'm going to play with my friends in the park this evening.
- She's going to go swimming this afternoon.
- He's going to go rock climbing next weekend.
- They're going to play chess this morning.
- I’m going to be a teacher when I’m older.
- He’s not going to play football anymore.
- Are you going to buy a new T-shirt?
- I’m going to write my homework tonight.
- They’re going to watch a film this weekend.
Be careful! You can usually make the negative in two ways:
- He isn’t going to ride a bike.
- He’s not going to ride a bike.
- They aren’t going to visit us.
- They’re not going to visit us.
1. Verb TO BE:
- PRESENT TENSE: Affirmative, Negative and Interrogative sentences
2. Form of going to: Future Plans and intentions
Affirmative | Negative | Question | |
---|---|---|---|
I | I am going to speak. | I am not going to speak. | Am I going to speak? |
you / we / they | You are going to speak. | You are not going to speak. | Are you going to speak? |
he / she / it | He is going to speak. | He is not going to speak. | Is he going to speak? |
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