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4. We can use be going to to talk about the future.
Grammatical rule:
be going to + verb (simple form)
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6. Be going to; yes / no questions
A ffirmative Statements
I’m going to writ e a let t er.
You’re going to be lat e.
He’s going to visit his mot her t omorrow.
She’s going to work in an of f ice next mont h.
We’re going to st udy English.
They’re going to st ay at home t onight .
A re you going to write a let t er t onight ?
Yes, I am. No, I’m not .
Is he going to visit his mot her t omorrow?
Yes, he is. No, he’s not .
Is she going to work in an of f ice next mont h?
Yes, she is. No, she’s not .
A re you going to stay at home t onight ?
Yes, we are. No, we’re not .
A re t hey going to write t he sent ences in class?
Yes, t hey are. No, t hey’re not .
N egative Statements
I’m not going to writ e a let t er.
You’re not going to be lat e.
He’s not going to visit his mot her t omorrow.
She’s not going to work in an of f ice next mont h.
We’re not going to st udy English.
They’re not going to st ay at home t onight .