This document provides examples and explanations of how to use "be + going to" to talk about future plans and intentions in English. It shows the simple present form of "be" verbs paired with "going to" followed by the base form of other verbs. Examples are given for positive sentences like "I'm going to work in a hospital" and negative sentences like "She's not going to visit us". Questions are also demonstrated using this future construction with "be" verbs and "going to".
2. Future ideas…
We use be + going to for future ideas.
Anna is going to travel to New York.
Be + going to Simple form of the verb+
3. Be + Going to
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You
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going to + verb.
4. Examples…
I’m going to work in a hospital.
You are going to study laws.
Martha is going to go to Lima.
Gerald is going to move to another city.
We are going to study a new languages.
They are going to cook dinner.
5. Be + Going to
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going to + verb. ?
6. Examples
Where are you going to move?
When are we going to go to the laboratory?
Is Mike going to buy a new car?
Is Katy going to have another baby?
What are they going to do this weekend?
7. Be + Going to
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You
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am not
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going to + verb.
8. Examples
I’m not going to study medicine.
She’s not going to visit us.
My brother isn’t going to travel to Lima.
You aren’t going to learn to drive a car.
We aren’t going to practice soccer this Saturday.
Paul and Jake aren’t going to buy presents for me.