- going to future
- usage and examples
- In the affirmative, negative and question
- Planned actions and predictions
going to future
Usage | Examples |
going to future
| He is going to have a party at home tomorrow. Angela is going to sing at the party. We are going to be at this party, too. They are going to buy a new house next year. |
going to future
| I didn't study Math yesterday. I'm not going to pass the exam. Tom studied Math yesterday. He's going to pass the exam. It's very cold outside. It's going to snow. There are a lot of black clouds in the sky. It's going to rain soon. |
In the affirmative
| I am going to swim in the sea tomorrow. You are going to study English tonight. He is going to have dinner with his brother. It is going to be nice. We are going to stay at home tonight. They are going to buy a new car. |
In the negative
| I am not going to swim in the sea tomorrow. You are not going to study English tonight. He is not going to have dinner with his brother. It isn't going to be nice. We aren't going to stay at home tonight. They aren't going to buy a new car. |
In the question
| Am I going to swim in the sea tomorrow? - Yes, you are. Are you going to study English tonight? - No, I'm not. Is he going to have dinner with his brother? - Yes, he is. Is it going to be nice? - Yes, it is. Are we going to stay at home tonight? - No, we aren't. Are they going to buy a new car? - Yes, they are. |