Friday, February 18, 2011

Future - Going to

Well, now we are going to learn the FUTURE - GOING TO.
The future- going to, is used to express an action that you have sure that will happen, for example a plan.

Or, to predictions about the future based on present evidence.
Let's study!

 AFFIRMATIVE FORM:


Pronoun
Verb to be
Future – going to  
Complement
I
Am
Going to
Study tomorrow.
You
Are
Going to
Travel to England
They
Are
Going to
Do their homework tomorrow
We
Are
Going to
Learn more things in this blog.
He
Is
Going to
Live in Bahia.
She
Is
Going to
Visit the Tamar Project.
It
Is
Going to
Walk in the beach.

NEGATIVE FORM:


Pronoun
Verb to be
Negative
Future – going to  
Complement
I
Am
Not
Going to
Study tomorrow.
You
Are
Not
Going to
Travel to England
They
Are
Not
Going to
Do their homework tomorrow
We
Are
Not
Going to
Learn more things in this blog.
He
Is
Not
Going to
Live in Bahia.
She
Is
Not
Going to
Visit the Tamar Project.
It
Is
Not
Going to
Walk in the beach.

 OBS:The short form of the negative is: I'M NOT, YOU/THEY/WE AREN'T and HE/SHE/IT ISN'T.

INTERROGATIVE FORM:


Verb to be
Pronoun
Future – going to  
Complement
Am
I
Going to
Study tomorrow?
Are
You
Going to
Travel to England?
Are
They
Going to
Do their homework tomorrow?
Are
We
Going to
Learn more things in this blog?
Is
He
Going to
Live in Bahia?
Is
She
Going to
Visit the Tamar Project?
Is
It
Going to
Walk in the beach?  

Well, I have to go now! Read my tips and texts.

I'm going to feel happy, if you do it!

Christian Nunes Nascimento.

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