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Going to Temse What are you going to do? Going to Future Affirmative: Subject + verb to be + going to + main verb I am going to study with my friends He is going to visit his parents tomorrow They are going to bring me a gift What is she going to do? What are they going to do? What are they going to do? What is he going to do? What are they going to do? What are they going to do? What is going to It is going to happen? rain Going to Future Affirmative: Subject + verb to be + going to + main verb I am going to study with my friends He is going to visit his parents tomorrow They are going to bring me a gift Going to Future Negative: Subject + verb to be negative + going to + main verb I am not going to study with my friends She isn’t going to visit her parents tomorrow We aren’t going to bring her a gift Going to Future Questions: Verb to be + subject + going to + main verb Am I going to be late for school tomorrow? Yes, you are / No, you aren’t Is it going to rain tomorrow morning? Yes, it is / No, it isn’t Are you going to work tonight? Yes, I am / No, I’m not Going to Future When the main verb is go, it’s not necessary to use it: They are going to go home, because it’s late They are going home, because it’s late Going to = gonna, in spoken English I’m going to eat that cake I’m gonna eat that cake [...].. .Going to Future Negative: Subject + verb to be negative + going to + main verb I am not going to study with my friends She isn’t going to visit her parents tomorrow We aren’t going to bring her a gift Going to Future Questions: Verb to be + subject + going to + main verb Am I going to be late for school tomorrow? Yes, you are / No, you aren’t Is it going to rain tomorrow morning?... aren’t Is it going to rain tomorrow morning? Yes, it is / No, it isn’t Are you going to work tonight? Yes, I am / No, I’m not Going to Future When the main verb is go, it’s not necessary to use it: They are going to go home, because it’s late They are going home, because it’s late Going to = gonna, in spoken English I’m going to eat that cake I’m gonna eat that cake