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26 ENAGUA

● We are going to rest; are you going to travel next


weekend? Yes I am (Grammar)

● She is going to travel this weekend? No. She isn’t. She’s


Stories not gonna travel this weekend. (Grammar)

● TO LEAVE

● Tengo puestas unas enaguas y un perro me muerde “The


dog bit me in the middle” (Phonetics)

Nota: En la pronunciación y la escritura del going to también se da el caso de omitir la “t” como en Want
to, quedando “gonna”

THE FUTURE WITH "BE GOING TO + VERB" (Grammar)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RHoCpfgrlM
On Fastbraintv: DO-DOES-DID-BE-WAS-WERE-WILL-GOING TO-1 AÑO DE GRAMATICA, VID 2, lesson28

"Going to" is invariable in structure and is always followed by the base form of a verb when talking
about the future.

FORMULA

Margaret is going to play basketball tomorrow.


Subject be going to verb complement + time expression

1. They are going to visit us next weekend.


2. It is going to be another warm day.
3. You are going to have an exam tomorrow.
4. We are going to get up early tomorrow.
5. I'm leaving for Europe on Tuesday.
6. We are going to eat out tonight.
7. She isn't going to drive to California.
8. They are going to go to Asia by plane.
9. I believe it is going to rain.
10. You are going to stay home tonight and watch TV.

TO LEAVE
PHONETICS

5 /d/ Perro Dog /dɔg - /ˈdɒg/ Parecido al sonido de la “d” en


Medio Middle /ˈmɪdəl/ - /ˈmɪdəl/ español.
Duro Hard /hɑrd/ - /ˈhɑːrd/
Hizo Did /ˈdɪd/ - /ˈdɪd/
Señora Lady /ˈleɪdi/

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