1. to be going to + base form of a verb (or verb1) "I am going to be fine." This form is usually used to talk about future plans. "I am going to visit you soon." "I am going to the …
If you say: "those countries are going to war," you are saying that you are aware that circumstances have been set in motion that make a future war certain to happen. "About …
When I am going to market to buy groceries tomorrow, I will stop by your place. Here you put that continuous action in the background and talk about other event "stop by your …
Thus one might say, "I am going to eat dinner at 6 o'clock." In that use the process is de-emphasized, and the time is probably the beginning time. If one were to say "I am …
Michael Swan says that "be going to + Infinitive" structure often emphasises the idea of intention. However, there is no connotation of intention in the sentence, "The man is …
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