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Ô Frank is going to study Medicine.
Where are they going to stay when they come?
She isn't going to buy the new house afterall.
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Ô Yh no! Look at those clouds. It's going to rain.
Be careful! You're going to drop those dishes!

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Ô -e's coming tomorrow afternoon.
What are we having for dinner?
I'm not seeing the doctor until Friday.
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Ô uture with 'going to' Conjugate the helping verb "be" 'going to' verb (base form).
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Ô You are going to stay with them.
She is going to visit Paul.
They are going to move soon.
Ô Conjugate the helping verb "be" not going to verb (base form)
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Ô I'm not going to stay very long.
We aren't going to visit our friends in Paris.
They aren't going to get a new job.
Ô åuestion word conjugate the helping verb 'be' subject going to verb (base form)
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Ô What are you going to do?
Where is he going to stay?
When are they going to leave?
Ô uture with '-ing' (present continuous)
Ô Conjugate the helping verb "be" and verb -ing.
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Ô I'm meeting him tomorrow.
She's having lunch with Tom.
They're flying to Lisbon next week.
Ô Conjugate the helping verb "be" not verb -ing.
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Ô She isn't having a meeting tomorrow.
You aren't playing tennis this weekend.
They aren't going to the party.
Ô åuestion word conjugate the helping verb 'be' subject verb -ing
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Ô hre you attending the meeting on Friday?
Is he coming to the party?
hre they giving a presentation?

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