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Future Plans with "Be Going To" Verbs

Be going to verbs are used to express future plans or intentions that are sure to happen based on present evidence or circumstances. Time expressions like tomorrow, next week/month/year, or the following are often used with be going to verbs. For example, "I'm going to visit London next summer." Be going to verbs are formed with the verb "to be" plus "going to" plus the infinitive verb form.

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Future Plans with "Be Going To" Verbs

Be going to verbs are used to express future plans or intentions that are sure to happen based on present evidence or circumstances. Time expressions like tomorrow, next week/month/year, or the following are often used with be going to verbs. For example, "I'm going to visit London next summer." Be going to verbs are formed with the verb "to be" plus "going to" plus the infinitive verb form.

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The Future – Be Going To Verbs

tenses
We use be going to express future plans or intention

We use to talk about things that we are sure that will happen.

Time expressions often used with be going to: tomorrow, next week/month/year, the
following…

Example: I’m going to visit London next summer.

Verb “to be” + going to + infinitive Verb “to be” in negative + going to +
infinitive

Verb “to be” in negative +sujeito+ going


to + infinitive

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