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IN ENGLISH, WE USE “BE GOING TO” TO TALK ABOUT FUTURE PLANS AND INTENTIONS.

We use the future BE GOING TO when we have the intention to do something before we speak. We have already made a decision before speaking.


(SENTENCES) TO BE (AM, IS, ARE) + GOING TO + VERB

We are going to read a newspaper.

Dad is going to take the train.

Going-to-Future (long form) Going-to-Future (short form)

I am going to clean the windows. I´m going to clean the windows
You are going to clean the windows. You´re going to clean the windows
He/She/ It is going to clean the Windows He/she/it´s going to clean the windows
We are going to clean the windows. We´re going to clean the windows
You are going to clean the windows. You´re going to clean the windows
They are going to clean the windows. They´re going to clean the Windows.

Going-to-future questions

Is Dad going to make dinner? Yes, he is (He´s).

Are the Browns going to buy a house? No, they aren´t.

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