This document discusses the use of the phrase "going to" in English to talk about plans and predictions for the future. It provides examples of using "going to" in affirmative, contracted, and negative sentences, as well as questions. Some key uses covered include: - Using "going to" plus a verb to talk about plans ("I am going to pass the exam") - Contracting "am/are/is going to" ("I'm going to pass the exam") - Adding "not" after "to be" for negative sentences ("I am not going to pass the exam") - Forming questions by placing "am/are/is" before the subject ("Are you