Be going to Affirmative Negative I'm going to leave. I'm not going to leave. Interrogative Short answers Yes, I am. Am I going to leave? No, I'm not We use going to + infinitive: to talk about our plans and intentions in the future. We're going to join a conservation group. They're going to plant more trees. for predictions based on what we see. Look out! You're going to drop those boxes.
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1. I speak English every day
2. peter was in the usa last year
3. they write letters every month
4. his mother does not play chess
5. why did he eat many sweets yesterday?
6. children usually play football
7. when did you watch that film?
8. peter will not get up at 6 o'clock tomorrow
9. why does Mike drink milk every morning?
10. my parents do not drink coffee