Simple Future with Be Going To – Grammar & Verb Tenses
Introduction
This section introduces the topic of verb tenses and specifically focuses on the simple future tense with "be going to."
Simple Future Tense with "Be Going To"
- The simple future tense is used to talk about actions that will happen in the future.
- There are three ways to express the simple future tense in English: using "will" and a base verb, using "be going to" and a base verb, or using "be" and an "-ing" verb.
- "Be going to" is commonly used in spoken English to talk about existing future plans.
- The form of the verb "be" changes depending on the subject.
Examples:
- I am going to buy a new car next year.
- She is going to take her dog to the vet in three days.
- The students are going to graduate two weeks from now.
Contractions with "Be Going To"
- Contractions can be used when using "be going to."
- The contraction for "am" is "'m," for "are" is "'re," and for "is" is "'s."
- Subject pronouns can also be contracted with the verb.
- Singular subject nouns may sometimes be contracted, but not plural nouns.
Examples:
- He's going to take piano lessons next month.
- We're going to order pizza for dinner.
- The students aren't going to watch TV tonight. (No timestamp provided)
Practice Exercise
In this section, a practice exercise is given to reinforce the use of "be going to" in forming simple future sentences.
- The viewers are asked to look at a picture and say or write a simple future sentence using "be going to."
- An example sentence is provided: "You're going to graduate in three days."
Conclusion
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