Meanings Going To

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Affirmative form I am going to sell my car You are going to sell your bike He is going to study Maths She is going to cook lunch It is going to rain We are going to visit Italy You are going to play tennis They are going to do homework Negative form I am not going to sleep You are not going to run He is not going to cry She is not going to travel It is not going to snow We are not going to smoke You are not going to phone They are not going to sing Short form I’m going to … You’re going to … He’s going to … She’s going to … It’s going to … We’re going to … You’re going to … They’re going to… Short form I’m not going to … You aren’t going to… He isn’t going to … She isn’t going to … It isn’t going to … We aren’t going to…. You aren’t going to …. They aren’t going to…. Interrogative form Am I going to get the job? Are you going to watch it? Is he/she/it going to buy it? Are we/they going to finish? Short answers Yes, I am / No, I’m not Yes you are/ No, you aren’t Yes, he/she/is // No he/she/it isn’t Yes we/they are No, we/they aren’t “BE GOING TO” IS USED: 1.- To express things already decided in the near future: He is going to fly to Paris tomorrow 2.- To express intention: You like singing. You are going to be a singer. 3.- When there is evidence that something will definitely happen: Be careful! You’re going to fall over. What are they going to do? Write sentences using BE GOING TO 1.- Hector/visit/ his friends in France 2.- Barbara/ tidy / her flat 3.- Julie and Anne/see/ a good film at the cinema. 4.- The footballer/ score / a goal. 5.- John / meet/his girlfriend/ at 6 o’clock. 6.- Christian /wash / the dishes. 7.- The woman/ catch / the train. 8.- Miriam /answer/ the telephone. 9.- You/do / all these exercises. 10.-Teresa/ have / a shower.

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Affirmative formI am going to sell my carYou are going to sell your bikeHe is going to study MathsShe is going to cook lunchIt is going to rainWe are going to visit ItalyYou are going to play tennisThey are going to do homework

Negative formI am not going to sleepYou are not going to run He is not going to cryShe is not going to travelIt is not going to snowWe are not going to smokeYou are not going to phoneThey are not going to sing

Short formI’m going to …You’re going to …He’s going to …She’s going to …It’s going to …We’re going to …You’re going to …They’re going to…

Short formI’m not going to …You aren’t going to…He isn’t going to …She isn’t going to …It isn’t going to …We aren’t going to….You aren’t going to ….They aren’t going to….

Interrogative formAm I going to get the job?Are you going to watch it?Is he/she/it going to buy it?Are we/they going to finish?

Short answersYes, I am / No, I’m notYes you are/ No, you aren’tYes, he/she/is // No he/she/it isn’tYes we/they are No, we/they aren’t

“BE GOING TO” IS USED:

1.- To express things already decided in the near future:

He is going to fly to Paris tomorrow

2.- To express intention:

You like singing. You are going to be a singer.

3.- When there is evidence that something will definitely happen:

Be careful! You’re going to fall over.

What are they going to do? Write sentences using BE GOING TO

1.- Hector/visit/ his friends in France2.- Barbara/ tidy / her flat3.- Julie and Anne/see/ a good film at the cinema.4.- The footballer/ score / a goal.5.- John / meet/his girlfriend/ at 6 o’clock. 6.- Christian /wash / the dishes.7.- The woman/ catch / the train.8.- Miriam /answer/ the telephone.9.- You/do / all these exercises.10.-Teresa/ have / a shower.

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The girl crossed the street

The girl is going to cross the street

The boy is hanging his jacket

The boy is going to hang his jacket

The boy is drawing a picture.

The boy is going to read the news.

Write sentences using the following words and BE GOING TO

1.- Tony /not go /to school tomorrow/ because he is ill.

2.- My sister /invite/ all her friends to her party.

3.- Julian /send / a nice present to Mary.

4.- Henry /not come/ to the theatre /this afternoon.

5.- My teacher/correct/ the pupils’ exams tomorrow morning.

6.- His grandfather/not open/ the front door.

7.- The plumber/ repair/ the bath in my flat.

8.- My friend and I /spend/ the day/ at the beach.

9.- David and Daniel / buy /some food /for lunch.

10.- Tom and Meg /ride their bikes at the weekend.