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Going to Future Affirmative: Subject + verb to be + going to + main verb I am going to study with my friends. He is going to visit his parents tomorrow. They are going to bring me a gift.
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What is going to happen? It is going to rain.
Going to Future Affirmative: Subject + verb to be + going to + main verb I am going to study with my friends. He is going to visit his parents tomorrow. They are going to bring me a gift.
Going to Future Negative: Subject + verb to be negative + going to + main verb I am not going to study with my friends. She isn’t going to visit her parents tomorrow. We aren’t going to bring her a gift.
Going to Future Questions: Verb to be + subject + going to + main verb Am I going to be late for school tomorrow? Yes, you are. / No, you aren’t. Is it going to rain tomorrow morning? Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t. Are you going to work tonight? Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.
Going to Future When the main verb is go, it’s not necessary to use it: They are going to go home, because it’s late. They are going home, because it’s late. Going to = gonna, in spoken English. I’m going to eat that cake. I’m gonna eat that cake.