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Be going to



Positive & Negative Sentences


The positive and negative structures for Be Going To are as follows:

Positive

Negative

I am going to

I am not going to

You are going to

You are not going to

He is going to

He is not going to

She is going to

She is not going to

It is going to

It is not going to

We are going to

We are not going to

You are going to

You are not going to

They are going to

They are not going to

The structure BE GOING TO is normally used to indicate the future in English. We use this structure:

1. When we have already decided or we INTEND to do something in the future. (Prior Plan)

The decision has been made before the moment of speaking.



  • I'm going to India next year.

  • We talked about it yesterday and I'm going to quit my job tomorrow.

2. When there are definite signs that something is going to happen. (Evidence)

Something is likely to happen based on the evidence or experience you have.



  • It's so cold! I think it is going to snow

3. When something is about to happen:



Questions with BE GOING TO


Questions are formed by changing the order of the subject and the verb BE:

Affirmative

You

are

going to

win the race.

 

Subject

BE

GOING TO




 

Question

Are

you

going to

win the race?

 

BE

Subject

GOING TO




You are going to be sick if you eat that. (Positive sentence)
Are you going to be sick if you eat that? (Question)

We are going to take orange juice to the party. (Positive sentence)
Are we going to take orange juice to the party? (Question)

BE GOING TO in the Past Tense


When BE GOING TO is used in the past tense, it refers to something that was going to happen but in the end it did not happen.

Examples:

  • I was going to call you but I lost your phone number.

  • It was going to rain but suddenly the sun appeared.

  • We were going to buy a new TV but then we changed our minds.

  • You were going to be my bridesmaid but then you slept with my fiancée.

Gonna


Sometimes when we speak quickly, GOING TO sounds like GONNA. While it is grammatically incorrect, it is used a lot in very informal English. You will also occasionally see the word Gonna written in song titles or in song lyrics.

I'm gonna go to the beach tomorrow.


= I'm going to go to the beach tomorrow.

He's gonna bring his girlfriend to the party.


= He's going to bring his girlfriend to the party.
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