Going to
The future using 'going to' is formed using 'subject + to be + going to + infinitive'.
We use 'going to' when we intend or plan to do something some time in the future.
For example:-
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I'm going to study English literature.
!Note - We don't usually say "going to go to a place or event", instead you can drop the go to and just say "going to + a place or event".
For example:-
* I'm going to England.
* I'm going to the concert.
Statements
Positive
He's going to work next week.
Negative
He isn't going to work next week.
Questions
Closed questions
Is he going to work on Sunday?
Open questions
What is he going to do on Sunday?
Rhymes and Songs
The future using 'going to' is formed using 'subject + to be + going to + infinitive'.
We use 'going to' when we intend or plan to do something some time in the future.
For example:-
*
I'm going to study English literature.
!Note - We don't usually say "going to go to a place or event", instead you can drop the go to and just say "going to + a place or event".
For example:-
* I'm going to England.
* I'm going to the concert.
Statements
Positive
He's going to work next week.
Negative
He isn't going to work next week.
Questions
Closed questions
Is he going to work on Sunday?
Open questions
What is he going to do on Sunday?
Rhymes and Songs