Monday, February 15, 2021

SIMPLE FUTURE WITH GOING TO

 




The future tense with going to, also simple future, expresses a logical prediction for the future or an intention or plan which has already been decided. This tense is constructed with: be + going to + infinitive.

Examples:

Mrs Lucky is going to meet a friend in town.

She has just looked out of the window. The sky is blue – it is not going to rain. So Mrs Lucky is going to leave her umbrella at home.

Usage

Use the future with going to for:

  • plans and intentions for the future when a decision has already been made.

Example:

Mrs Lucky is going to meet a friend in town.

  • predictions for the future that are based on present evidence.

Example:

The sky is blue - it is not going to rain. So Mrs Lucky is going to leave her umbrella at home.

 

Be going to
1: We often use 'be going to' to talk about our future intentions and plans. We have usually made our plans before the moment of speaking.

·         A: We've run out of milk. B: I know, I'm going to buy some.

2: We can also use 'be going to' to make a prediction about the future. Often it's possible to use both 'be going to' and 'will' but it's more common to use 'be going to' if we can see evidence in the present.

·         Look at those boys playing football! They're going to break the window.

·         The sky is getting darker and darker. It's going to rain.

 


















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