Friday, January 16, 2015

Common Mistakes in use of English - Lesson 39

Future Tense with going to – Lesson 39


The future with 'going to' is used to express future plans or scheduled events. It is often used instead of the present continuous for future scheduled work events. Either form can be used for this purpose. This tense is often used with the following time expressions: Next week / month, Tomorrow, On Monday, Tuesday, etc.
Basic construction
Positive
Subject + be + going to + verb + object(s) + time expression
  • Ravi is going to fly to Dubai on next Tuesday.
  • I am going to visit my uncle tomorrow.
Negative
Subject + be not (isn't, aren't) + going to + verb + object(s) + time expression
  • They aren't going to attend the conference next month.
  • She isn’t going to attend the conference coming Wednesday.

Question
(Question word) + be + subject + going to + verb + object(s) + time expression
  • When are you going to meet jack?
  • Is she going to marry Ravi in March?


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