Grammar
To Be Going to + Infinitive
Contents → To Be Going to + InfinitiveTo Be Going To + Infinitive form for a future action
I am He is She is It is We are You are They are |
going to do something. |
We often use the present form
am/are/is/ going to + infinitive to talk about the future.
- What are you going to do on Sunday?
- It is going to snow.
Meanings:
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