GOING TO
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student: sEBASTIAN ELIEL GALICIA MORENOCLUSTER: #263
GOING TO STRUCTURE
Going to is used to tell about plans or ideas that are in mind for the future, for example: we are going to go to the beach next week.
Going to is also used to make an assessment of something that will happen in the future based on the clues we have, for example: tom feels really bad. I think he is going to be sick
ESTRUCTURE IN AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE
ESTRUCTURE IN AFFIRMATIVE:To use going to in affirmative sentences we will need the following structure: subject-verb to be-going to-main verb-rest of the sentence. Example: I'm going to tidy my room ESTRUCTURE IN NEGATIVE: To use going to in negative sentences we will need the following structure: subject-verb to be-not-going to-main verb-rest of the sentence. Example: it's not going to rain tomorrow ESTRUCTURE IN INTERROGATIVE: To use going to in interrogative sentences we will need the following structure:verb to be-subject-going to-main verb-rest of the sentence. Example: Is Marta going to be late?
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Sebastian Galicia
Created on June 5, 2024
GOING TO
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GOING TO
Presentation
student: sEBASTIAN ELIEL GALICIA MORENOCLUSTER: #263
GOING TO STRUCTURE
Going to is used to tell about plans or ideas that are in mind for the future, for example: we are going to go to the beach next week. Going to is also used to make an assessment of something that will happen in the future based on the clues we have, for example: tom feels really bad. I think he is going to be sick
ESTRUCTURE IN AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE
ESTRUCTURE IN AFFIRMATIVE:To use going to in affirmative sentences we will need the following structure: subject-verb to be-going to-main verb-rest of the sentence. Example: I'm going to tidy my room ESTRUCTURE IN NEGATIVE: To use going to in negative sentences we will need the following structure: subject-verb to be-not-going to-main verb-rest of the sentence. Example: it's not going to rain tomorrow ESTRUCTURE IN INTERROGATIVE: To use going to in interrogative sentences we will need the following structure:verb to be-subject-going to-main verb-rest of the sentence. Example: Is Marta going to be late?