This document provides information about the structure and uses of the "be going to" future construction in English. It lists the present tense forms of the verb "to be" that are used, including "am", "are", "is". It explains that "be going to" is used to express future plans and predictions based on evidence. Examples are given of affirmative and negative sentences using "be going to" followed by the base form of another verb and a complement. Questions using "be going to" are also noted.
This document provides information about the structure and uses of the "be going to" future construction in English. It lists the present tense forms of the verb "to be" that are used, including "am", "are", "is". It explains that "be going to" is used to express future plans and predictions based on evidence. Examples are given of affirmative and negative sentences using "be going to" followed by the base form of another verb and a complement. Questions using "be going to" are also noted.
This document provides information about the structure and uses of the "be going to" future construction in English. It lists the present tense forms of the verb "to be" that are used, including "am", "are", "is". It explains that "be going to" is used to express future plans and predictions based on evidence. Examples are given of affirmative and negative sentences using "be going to" followed by the base form of another verb and a complement. Questions using "be going to" are also noted.
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❖ Subject + verb be (present) + going to +
Examples: verb in base form + complement. 1. I am going to drink coffee in 20 minutes ❖ Subject + verb be (present) + not + going 2. She is not going to eat in an hour. to + verb in base form + complement. 3. Are you going to run tomorrow? ❖ Verb be (present) + subject + going to + verb in base form + complement?