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Going to
1. Form
Going to
1. Form
2. Use
Going to
1. Form
Form
positive
Subject
to be
(auxiliary)
going to
infinitive
Form
positive
Subject
to be
(auxiliary)
going to
infinitive
am
going to
stop
smoking
Form
positive
Subject
to be
(auxiliary)
going to
infinitive
am
going to
stop
smoking
You
are
going to
work
less
Form
positive
Subject
to be
(auxiliary)
going to
infinitive
am
going to
stop
smoking
You
are
going to
work
less
He / She / It
is
going to
do
more
exercise
Form
positive
Subject
to be
(auxiliary)
going to
infinitive
am
going to
stop
smoking
You
are
going to
work
less
He / She / It
is
going to
do
more
exercise
We / You /
They
are
going to
lose
weight
Form
negative
Subject
to be
(auxiliary)
going to
infinitive
am not
going to
stop
smoking
Form
negative
Subject
to be
(auxiliary)
going to
infinitive
am not
going to
stop
smoking
You
are not
going to
work
less
Form
negative
Subject
to be
(auxiliary)
going to
infinitive
am not
going to
stop
smoking
You
are not
going to
work
less
He / She / It
is not
going to
do
more
exercise
Form
negative
Subject
to be
(auxiliary)
going to
infinitive
am not
going to
stop
smoking
You
are not
going to
work
less
He / She / It
is not
going to
do
more
exercise
We / You /
They
are not
going to
lose
weight
Form
questions
To be
(auxiliary)
Subject
going to
infinitive
Am
going to
stop
smoking?
Form
questions
To be
(auxiliary)
Subject
going to
infinitive
Am
going to
stop
smoking?
Are
you
going to
work
less?
Form
questions
To be
(auxiliary)
Subject
going to
infinitive
Am
going to
stop
smoking?
Are
you
going to
work
less?
Is
he / she / it
going to
do
more
exercise?
Form
questions
To be
(auxiliary)
Subject
going to
infinitive
Am
going to
stop
smoking?
Are
you
going to
work
less?
Is
he / she / it
going to
do
more
exercise?
Are
we / you /
they
going to
loose
weight?
Examples
Examples
A: What are you going to do
today?
Examples
A: What are you going to do
today?
B: I am going to watch TV.
Examples
A: What are you going to do
today?
B: I am going to watch TV.
A: Are you going to watch a
film?
Examples
A: What are you going to do
today?
B: I am going to watch TV.
A: Are you going to watch a
film?
A: No, Im not going to watch
a film. Im going to watch
football.
Pronunciatio
n
Pronunciatio
n
A: What are you going to do
today?
Pronunciatio
n
A: What are you going to do
today?
B: I am going to watch TV.
Pronunciatio
n
A: What are you going to do
today?
B: I am going to watch TV.
A: Are you going to watch a
film?
Pronunciatio
n
A: What are you going to do
today?
B: I am going to watch TV.
A: Are you going to watch a
film?
A: No, Im not going to watch
a film. Im going to watch
football.
Pronunciatio
n
Pronunciatio
n
going to
Pronunciatio
n
going to
gonna
Pronunciatio
n
going to
gonna
Im going to do
Pronunciatio
n
going to
gonna
Im going to do
Im gonna do
Going to
2. Use
Going to
1. Planned activities and
intentions
Going to
1. Planned activities and
intentions
2. Predictions. We see that
something is going to happen.
Going to
1. Planned activities and
intentions
going
to
go
going
to
going
to
go
going
to
go
going
to
go
Going to
2. Predictions. We see that
something is going to happen.
The
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