FUTURE BE GOING TO
We use BE GOING TO to talk about plans, intentions or predictions. It means even though there is a plan, it may change in the future.
Example: I am going to study hard for the exams.
I am going to work tomorrow night.
You are going to be here.
He is going to be a doctor.
The structure
of going to is:
subject
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+
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be
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+
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going
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+
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to-infinitive
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The verb be is conjugated. Look at these examples:
subject
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be
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not
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going
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to-infinitive
|
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I
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am
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going
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to buy
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a new car.
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I
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'm
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going
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to go
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swimming.
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He
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is
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not
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going
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to take
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the exam.
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It
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is
|
n't
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going
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to rain.
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Are
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you
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going
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to paint
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the house?
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Here you have some useful web resources for practicing grammar.
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ResponderEliminarIt is very important to know how to conjugate the words words, suffixes and future verb forms and helps us to understand more of the conjunctions of verbs
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