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We use "be going to" when....
we talk about fixed plans with definite time and/or place.
we describe something happening in the future
we talk about future intentions that have been decided but may or may not have been fully planned
we talk about future arrangements
It is used to make predictions that are based on present evidence (what you see and know). The predicted event seems sure to happen
Present continuous
Be going to
Both
Which is the correct structure for going to?
going to + verb 1
(am/are/is) + going to
(am/are/is) + going to + (Verb + -ing)
(am/are/is) + going to + verb 1
Look! They __________ the match.
are going to win
going to win
winning
will win
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