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Future Plans
ផែនការអនាគត
We use "going to" to talk about future plans and intentions.
យើងប្រើ "going to" ដើម្បីនិយាយពីផែនការ ឬបំណងក្នុងពេលអនាគតដែលយើងបានគិតទុកមុន។
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ប្រយោគស្រប
Subject + am/is/are + going to + verb
I am going to study.
ខ្ញុំនឹងរៀន។
She is going to visit Angkor Wat.
នាងនឹងទៅលេងអង្គរវត្ត។
They are going to play football.
ពួកគេនឹងលេងបាល់ទាត់។
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ប្រយោគបដិសេធ
Subject + am/is/are + NOT + going to + verb
I am not going to watch TV.
ខ្ញុំនឹងមិនមើលទូរទស្សន៍ទេ។
He isn't going to cook tonight.
គាត់នឹងមិនធ្វើម្ហូបទេយប់នេះ។
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ប្រយោគសំណួរ
Am/Is/Are + Subject + going to + verb?
Are you going to travel tomorrow?
តើអ្នកនឹងធ្វើដំណើរនៅថ្ងៃស្អែកមែនទេ?
Is she going to buy a new phone?
តើនាងនឹងទិញទូរស័ព្ទថ្មីមែនទេ?
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The "Be" Trap!
Don't forget am/is/are!
(កុំភ្លេចដាក់កិរិយាសព្ទជំនួយ am, is, ឬ are នៅពីមុខ going to ឲ្យសោះ!)
I going to sleep. ❌
Missing "am". (បាត់ am)
I am going to sleep. ✔️
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Watch Teacher Sopheak explain how to use "going to" for future plans. Listen closely and practice making your own sentences!
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Quick Check ⚡
ការត្រួតពិនិត្យរហ័ស ⚡
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I ___ going to visit my grandmother.
(ខ្ញុំនឹងទៅលេងយាយរបស់ខ្ញុំ។)
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What is the correct negative form of "She is going to eat"?
(តើប្រយោគបដិសេធមួយណាត្រឹមត្រូវ?)
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___ they going to play?
(តើពួកគេនឹងលេងមែនទេ?)
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Which sentence is grammatically correct?
(តើប្រយោគមួយណាត្រឹមត្រូវ?)
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អនុវត្តជាក់ស្តែង!
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តើអ្នកមានចម្ងល់មែនទេ? សួរគ្រូនៅទីនេះ!
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Sopheak Pich
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1 hour ago
Hi Serey! Yes, exactly! "Gonna" is just a fast, spoken way to say "going to". It is very common when speaking with friends. However, when you are *writing* an email or a test, always spell it out as "going to". 📝🗣️
Teacher, I often hear people say "gonna" in movies. Can I say "I am gonna study"?