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Mastering the Use of

'Going To' in Everyday


English

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Let's Get Going
Welcome to this presentation
on mastering the use of 'going
to' in everyday English. This is a
casual guide to help you sound
more natural in your
conversations. So, let's get
started!
I t s f o r m u l a !
. Subject+
2. verb to be+
3. going to+
4. verb infinitive...
h a t i s ' G o i n g to?
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Going to is a way to talk
about future plans or
intentions. It's formed by
using the verb 'to be'
followed by 'going to' and
the base form of the main
verb.
For example;
'I am going to study tonight.'
How to Use 'Going To'

You can use 'going to' to talk about


future plans, predictions, and
intentions. It's often used to talk
about things that you have already
decided to do or that you believe will
happen in the future. For example,
'I'm going to buy a new car next
month.'
"Mastering the grammatical prowess of
'going to' is like adding wings to your words.
It propels your language to soar with
confidence and clarity, transforming your
expressions into powerful vehicles that
navigate the vast landscapes of
communication. Embrace the journey of
understanding and wielding 'going to' with
finesse, for it is through this linguistic
voyage that you unravel the true potential
of your voice."
Practice Makes Perfect
Now that you know how to use 'going to' in
everyday English, it's time to practice! Try using
it in your conversations with friends and
colleagues. The more you use it, the more
natural it will sound. Thanks for listening!
Now a game!
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Team members:Rocco Pilliari-Alma


Sapienza-Candela Zavala-Valentino
Gryntysz-Santiago Gerez

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