Para acciones planeadas para realizar en un futuro cercano.
Para hablar sobre predicciones basadas en lo que uno ve (algo que evidentemente va a suceder).
Son las palabras que aparecen generalmente en las oraciones de este Tiempo Verbal
- Soon
- Tomorrow
- Next week
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Sujeto + Verbo To Be + Going To + Verbo principal en Infinitivo + el resto de la oracion.
Este tipo de oraciones comienza con el Sujeto seguido por el presente del Verbo "To Be".
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Si el Sujeto de la oracion es "I", le corresponde el Verbo To Be "Am".
Si el Sujeto es
He - She - It
corresponde el Verbo To Be "Is".
Si el Sujeto es
You - We - They
corresponde el Verbo To Be "Are".
Luego del Verbo "To Be", siempre se escribe "Going To" que es lo que indica que algo "Va a suceder".
El Verbo principal de la oracion se escribe siempre en Infinitivo.
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Examples
The sky is dark. It is going to rain.
(El cielo esta oscuro. Va a llover).
I am going to buy a car tomorrow.
(Yo voy a comprar un auto mañana).
Look! She is going to faint!
(Miren! Ella va a desmayarse!).
Tom is going to visit us next week.
(Tom va a visitarnos la proxima semana).
They are going to win the match.
(Ellos van a ganar el partido).
Sujeto + Verbo To Be Negativo + Going To + Verbo principal en Infinitivo + el resto de la oracion.
En Negativo, la estructura de la oracion es igual al Afirmativo, pero el Verbo "To Be" se escribe en Negativo.
Am not ('m not).
Is not (isn't).
Are Not (aren't).
Verbo To Be + Sujeto + Going To + Verbo Principal en Infinitivo + el resto de la oracion?
En Interrogativo, la oracion comienza con el verbo "To Be" y luego el Sujeto. El resto de la estructura se mantiene igual.
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Examples
Are you going to see Emma tomorrow?
(Vas a ver a Emma mañana?).
Is Dad going to work tonight?
(Papa va a trabajar esta noche?).
Are they going to play in the garden?
(Ellos van a jugar en el jardin?).
Are you going to order something?
(Van a ordenar algo?).
Is it going to rain tomorrow?
(Va a llover mañana?).
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Answer
Correct Answer
Which of the following sentences refers to a prediction?
It is raining now
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Look! It's going to rain!
Well done!
It's going too fast
Wrong answer
_ _ _ _ _ it again.
I'm not going to explain
Good!
I'm not to explain
Keep trying
I'm not explained
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_ _ _ _ _ to see her?
Are you go
Wrong answer
Are you seeing
Keep trying
Are you going
You did it!
What are you _ _ _ _ _ ?
going to do
Great!
going to
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going doing
Wrong answer
_ _ _ _ _ going to sleep here?
Is you
Keep trying
Is he
Cool!
Is go
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This Tense is used to talk about plans.
True
You did it!
False
Wrong answer
The main verb is conjugated in the –ING form.
True
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False
That´s it!
We always have to write the verb TO BE before GOING TO.
True
Correct answer!
False
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It's going to _ _ _ _ _ tomorrow.
rain
Well done!
rained
Keep trying
rains
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We _ _ _ _ _ visit him next week.
are going to
Good!
are go
Wrong answer
going to
Keep trying
They _ _ _ _ _ here.
is go to stay
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are going to stay
Great!
is going to staying
Wrong answer
They _ _ _ _ _ going to arrive soon.
aren't
Cool!
is
Keep trying
be
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Are you _ _ _ _ _ later.
go to study
Wrong answer
go to studying
Keep trying
going to study
You did it!
I'm not going to _ _ _ _ _ there.
going
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go
That´s it!
not
Wrong answer
Are we _ _ _ _ _ wait here?
go to
Keep trying
going to
Correct answer!
go
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