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"Going to" is used to express future plans, intentions, or predictions. It is followed by the base form of a verb, and indicates strong intention or something that is likely to happen.
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Future with 'Going to'
Anything after now is the future, and in English, we have many ways and tenses to talk about the future. Some are more basic and some are more advanced.
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Future with 'Going to'
Anything after now is the future, and in English, we have many ways and tenses to talk about the future. Some are more basic and some are more advanced.
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Future Simple vs. Going To
There are similarities and differences between future simple and going to, which might cause confusion.
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Past with 'Going to'
There are times that we are narrating a story and we want to talk about past plans that did not happen. In this case, we use past with going to.
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Talking about Prediction
There are many ways to talk about prediction in English. In this article, we want to learn how to predict future events.
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Will vs. Going To
'Will' and 'going to' are mainly confused by learners since they talk about predictions and decisions. Learn more about them in this lesson.
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Future with 'Going to'
Anything after now is the future, and in English, we have many ways and tenses to talk about the future. Some are more basic and some are more advanced.
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Present Continuous vs. Going To
There are similarities and differences between present continuous and going to, which might cause confusion.
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Future Continuous vs. Going To
There are similarities and differences between future continuous and going to, which might cause confusion.
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Past with 'Going to'
There are times that we are narrating a story and we want to talk about past plans that did not happen. In this case, we use past with going to.
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