Future going
The use of going to refer to future events suggests a very strong association with the present.
Going is mainly used to refer to our plans to our plans and intentions or to make predictions based on present evidence.
When we use going in a phrase to talk about the future, the form is compsed of three elements:
Affirmative
Subject + to be(conjugated) + going + the infinitive of the main verb.
The use of going to refer to future events suggests a very strong association with the present.
Going is mainly used to refer to our plans to our plans and intentions or to make predictions based on present evidence.
When we use going in a phrase to talk about the future, the form is compsed of three elements:
Affirmative
Subject + to be(conjugated) + going + the infinitive of the main verb.
- He is going to leave.
Negative
Subject + to be (conjugated) not + going + the verb infinitive of the main verb.
- He is not going to jog.
Interrogative
To be (conjugated) + subject + going + the verb infinitive of the main verb.
- Is he going to jog.
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