We use the construction "going to" to talk about future plans that have already been decided or intended. It expresses intentions or predictions about events in the future. Some examples of its use include talking about plans like going on holiday, things someone will buy, or where someone will travel. The structure of "going to" can be positive by using "am/is/are going to" or negative by using "am/is/aren't going to". It can also be used interrogatively with "is/am/are going to".
We use the construction "going to" to talk about future plans that have already been decided or intended. It expresses intentions or predictions about events in the future. Some examples of its use include talking about plans like going on holiday, things someone will buy, or where someone will travel. The structure of "going to" can be positive by using "am/is/are going to" or negative by using "am/is/aren't going to". It can also be used interrogatively with "is/am/are going to".
We use the construction "going to" to talk about future plans that have already been decided or intended. It expresses intentions or predictions about events in the future. Some examples of its use include talking about plans like going on holiday, things someone will buy, or where someone will travel. The structure of "going to" can be positive by using "am/is/are going to" or negative by using "am/is/aren't going to". It can also be used interrogatively with "is/am/are going to".
We use the construction "going to" to talk about future plans that have already been decided or intended. It expresses intentions or predictions about events in the future. Some examples of its use include talking about plans like going on holiday, things someone will buy, or where someone will travel. The structure of "going to" can be positive by using "am/is/are going to" or negative by using "am/is/aren't going to". It can also be used interrogatively with "is/am/are going to".
We use “Going to” when we have the INTENTION to do something before we speak. We already made a decision before speaking. In other words, we use it for FUTURE PLANS.
● Jo has won the lottery. He says he's going to buy a Porsche.
● We're not going to paint our bedroom tomorrow. ● When are you going to go on holiday? Structure. Positive.
I AM going to travel to Panama next year.
She IS going to buy a house for her mother. They ARE going to go to work in a few minutes. Negative.
I AM NOT going to travel to Panama next year.
She ISN’T going to buy a house for her mother. They AREN’T going to go to work in a few minutes. Interrogative.
IS she going to buy a house?
AM I going to travel to Panama? ARE they going to work?