Grammar: A2 - ⚙️ Verbs in Depth: ⏳ Past & Future Tenses (Basics) - Lesson 8: Future with "going to" (Plans & Intentions) - Affirmative, Negative, Question
Grammar: Future with 'Be Going To' A2 Lesson 18: Plans and Predictions What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use "be going to" to talk about future plans, intentions, and predictions based on present evidence.
When to Use 'Be Going To' We use 'be going to' to talk about the future in two important situations. This form is very common in everyday English conversation. 🗓️ Plans & Intentions To talk about a plan or intention that you decided before the moment of speaking. Example: I am going to visit my family in Kampot next month. (I already decided this). 👀 Predictions with Evidence To make a prediction about the future when you have evidence or signs now. Example: Look at those dark clouds. It is going to rain soon. (The clouds are my evidence). The Grammar Rule 📖 How to Form 'Be Going To' Form Structure Example Positive (+) Subject + am/is/are + going to + Verb She is going to cook Khmer curry. Negative (-) Subject + am …