BE GOING TO
GRAMMAR
The structure BE GOING TO is normally used to indicate the future in English. We use this structure:
1. When we have already decided or we INTEND to do something in the future. (Prior Plan)
The decision has been made before the moment of speaking.
- I'm going to go to India next year.
- We talked about it yesterday and I'm going to quit my job tomorrow.
2. When there are definite signs that something is going to happen. (Evidence)
Something is likely to happen based on the evidence or experience you have.
- It's so cold! I think it is going to snow
3. When something is about to happen:
Get back! The bomb is going to explode.
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