The document discusses three uses of the phrase "going to": 1) To talk about a decision made before speaking, such as paying an electricity bill after school. 2) To talk about future plans or strong intentions, like becoming an engineer. 3) To make a prediction based on visible evidence, like bringing an umbrella if the sky looks like it will rain. Examples are provided for each use.
The document discusses three uses of the phrase "going to": 1) To talk about a decision made before speaking, such as paying an electricity bill after school. 2) To talk about future plans or strong intentions, like becoming an engineer. 3) To make a prediction based on visible evidence, like bringing an umbrella if the sky looks like it will rain. Examples are provided for each use.
The document discusses three uses of the phrase "going to": 1) To talk about a decision made before speaking, such as paying an electricity bill after school. 2) To talk about future plans or strong intentions, like becoming an engineer. 3) To make a prediction based on visible evidence, like bringing an umbrella if the sky looks like it will rain. Examples are provided for each use.
(provide context) A decision made Ana: Remember there is BEFORE the moment of no electricity in the I am going to share the screen speaking apartment. with you. James: Yes, I’m going to We are going to make pay it after school. (I made examples about “use of going the plan to pay it after I to”. finish school) I am going to the cinema, to see the new movie. I am going to eat some strawberry in five minuts. I am going to play soccer tomorrow.
To talk about future I am going to be engineer
plans or strong in the future. intentions I am going to be fitness. I am going to eat more healthy. A prediction based on Look at the sky, It’s black! The car is going to crash. something we can see It’s going to rain, bring or hear your umbrella.