GOIN TO
Para
no repetir un verb se usa os, does.
GOIN TO / voy a
(+ verb, no aux.)
Going to
Going to
Going to
I ate lunch witch Alan today and I’m going to eat lunch with him
tomorrow to
Jason wasn’t in class today and he going to wasn’t in class tomorrow
either (tampoco)
He isn’t going to be in class tomorrow either
Alberto likes beer and so, does Julia / a Alberto le
gusta la cerveza y le gusta Julia
Too=
tambien Esther=
tampoco, uno u otro, cualquiera de los dos So=
por lo tanto Neither=
ni, ninguno
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Pablo going to help Mr. Joseph find the
office of account
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Predictions: It’s going to rain Future plan: I’m going to be a good student
Miss Maria going to speak with Manuel of the party
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My grandmother the going to become cook
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My uncle john going to sell fruit in the
av. Pacheco
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Teacher of geographic going to point the republic Mexican
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Toño not going to help Myrna across
street
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Manuel not going to eat meat
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Isabel not going to stand of work in you
restaurant
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Raul not going to lost jump the pool
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What going to draw
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When going to waking-up Mario?
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How many going to weight east cow?
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What going to think Oscar?
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How long going to follow dancing Pablo and
rouse?
To be + going to + verdo?
1.- what are you going to do next weekend? I’m going to played
basquetbol
2.- when are you going to visit your grandmother? I’m going to visit
grandmother every weekend
3.- where are you going to go in summer vacation? I’m going to go summer
vacations in
4.- who is going to study English? I’m
5.- why are going to do the homework? Is I’m obligation
6.- when are you going to celebrate your birthday? In august 19
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