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GOING TO (FUTURE):

AFFIRMATIVE FORM

Teacher: Virginia Salazar C.


EXAMPLE:

Use be + going to + infinitive


for future plans and intentions.
Gonna is also common in
informal texts and messages,
but not in formal writing.

Fanny is going to learn French next year.


SUBJECT + TO BE (AM, ARE, IS) + GOING TO + INFINITIVE

She is going to finish the project.


gonna

Long forms Contracted forms

I'm going to play soccer.


I am going to play soccer.
to be (am, are, is) + going to + infinitive.

You are going to play soccer. You're going to play soccer.


FULL FORM CONTRACTION
I am I’m
You are You’re
He is He’s
She is She’s
It is It’s
We are We’re
You are You’re
They are They’re
Complete the sentences:

1. My colleagues are going to travel to Tacna next week.

2. Guisela is going to work in a bank next month.

3. Fanny and I are going to win this game tonight.

4. We are going to visit you next Monday.

5. Sandy and her mother are going to study Italian next year.
Unscramble the sentences:
1. money / I’m / save / going to / some /.
I’m going to save some money.

2. walk / You / going to / are / .


You are going to walk.

3. a / My / buy / is / car / boss / going to / .

My boss is going to buy a car.

4. are / My / going to / friends / tomorrow / get up / early / .


My friends are going to get up early tomorrow.

5. politician / He / be / brilliant / is / to / going / a / .


He is going to be a brilliant politician.

6. tickets / Mr. Perez / sell / going to / is /.


Mr. Perez is going to sell tickets.
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