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Be + going to + infinitive (base form of the verb)

Example: I am going to wake up early tomorrow.

Use the future with going to for:

 plans and intentions for the future when a decision has already
been made.

Example:
Mrs Lucky is going to meet a friend in town.

 predictions for the future that are based on present evidence.

Example:
The sky is blue - it is not going to rain. So Mrs Lucky is going
to leave her umbrella at home.

Can you try to write 3 sentences with ‘going to’?


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2.
3.

The following words tell us to use the FUTURE TENSE


 in one year, next week, tomorrow, next month

Can you think of any more future words / phrases like the ones
above?

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Like I’m Gonna Lose you by Meghan Trainor


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39-M0i0sOHE
I found myself dreaming
In silver and ______
Like a scene from a ________
That every broken heart knows
We were walking on moonlight
And you pulled me close
Split second and you __________
And then I was all _________

I woke up in tears
With you by my side
A breath of relief
And I realized
No, we're not promised ________

So I'm _______ love you like I'm _______ lose you


I'm ________ hold you like I'm saying goodbye
Wherever we're standing
I won't take you for granted
'Cause we'll never _______ when,
when we'll run out of time

In the blink of an ___________


Just a whisper of smoke
You could lose __________________
The truth is you never know
So I'll kiss you longer, baby (hey)
Any chance that I get
I'll __________ the most of the minutes
And love with no regrets

Let's take our _______ to say what we want (say what we want)
Use what we got before it's all gone (all gone
'Cause no (no), we're not promised __________

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