Going to

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Going to is not a tense. It is a special expression to talk about the future.

Structure of Going to

subject + be + going + infinitive

The verb be is conjugated (past, present or future).

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Use of Going to

Going to - intention

We use going to when we have the intention to do something before we speak. We have already made a decision before speaking. Look at these examples:

* Jo has won the lottery. He says he's going to buy a Porsche.
* We're not going to paint our bedroom tomorrow.
* When are you going to go on holiday?

In these examples,
we had an intention or plan before speaking. The decision was made before speaking.

Going to - prediction

We often use going to to make a prediction about the future. Our prediction is based on present evidence. We are saying what we think will happen.

Here are some examples:

* The sky is very black. It's going to snow.
* It's 8.30! You're going to miss the train!
* I crashed the company car. My boss isn't going to be very happy!

In these examples, the present situation (black sky, the time, damaged car) gives us a good idea of what is going to happen.
 
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