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Going to Intention
We use the special going to construction when we have the intention to do something before we speak. We have already made a decision before speaking. Look at these examples:
I have won $1,000. I am going to buy a new TV. We're not going to see my mother tomorrow. When are you going to go on holiday? In these examples, we had an intention or plan before speaking. The decision was made before we spoke.
Prediction
We often use going to to make a prediction about the future. Our prediction is based on evidence. We are saying what seems sure to happen. Here are some examples:
The sky is very black. It is going to snow. It's 8.30! You're going to miss the train! I crashed the company car. My boss isn't going to be very happy! In these examples, the present situation (black sky/the time/damaged car) gives us a good idea of what is going to happen.
Fill in the gaps with the verbs in the future (going to)
1. It (rain) ____________________. ____________________. 2. They (eat) ____________________ stew. 3. I (wear) ____________________ ____________________ blue shoes tonight. 4. We (not / help) ____________________ you. 5. Jack (not / walk) ____________________ home. 6. (cook / you) ____________________ dinner? 7. Sue (share / not) ____________________ her biscuits. 8. (leave / they) ____________________ the house? 9. (take part / she) _____________ __ __________________ _______ in the contest? 10. I (not / spend) ____________________ my holiday abroad this year. 11. He (play) ____________________ with his friend. 12. We (play) ____________________ a new computer game. 13. My sister (watch) ____________________ TV. 14. You (have) ____________________ a picnic next Tuesday. 15. Jane (go) ____________________ to the office. 16. They (walk) ____________________ to the bus stop this afternoon. 17. His brother (write) ____________________ a letter to his uncle today. 18. She (visit) ____________________ her aunt. 19. I (do) ____________________ my homework after school. 20. Sophie and Nick (meet) ____________________ their friends. 21. Mr Potts (sell) ____________________ ____________________ his house. 22. Our neighbours (spend) ____________________ their next holidays in the Caribbean. 23. I (move) ____________________ to another town. 24. My husband (build) ____________________ a tree house for the kids. 25. His friends (learn) ____________________ English.