2. “Going to” for Future Plans

2. “Going to” for Future Plans

How do you talk about your plans and intentions for the future? The “going to” form is the perfect way to share decisions you have already made. It’s how you tell friends about your weekend, your next vacation, or your goals! 🗓️

Function & Usage

We use “going to” to talk about the future, but specifically for things we decided *before* the moment of speaking. It shows a plan or a firm intention.

  • Future Plans & Intentions: To describe something you have already decided to do.
    Example: I am going to start my new job on Monday. They are going to move to a new apartment next month.
  • Predictions Based on Evidence: To say what you think will happen based on something you can see now.
    Example: Look at those dark clouds! It is going to rain.

The Structure (Form)

The structure is very regular. You just need to combine the verb ‘to be’ with “going to” and the main verb.

Subject Structure Example
I am + going to + verb I am going to call him.
He / She / It is + going to + verb She is going to study.
You / We / They are + going to + verb We are going to eat soon.
Negative (-) ‘to be’ + not + going to He is not going to come.
Question (?) ‘to be’ + Subject + going to Are you going to watch it?

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Forgetting the verb “to be”: This is the most common error. Incorrect: “He going to the store.” Correct: “He is going to the store.”
  • Adding “-ing” to the main verb: After “going to,” always use the simple, base form of the verb. Incorrect: “We are going to visiting our family.” Correct: “We are going to visit our family.”

Let’s see it in action! 🎬

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