The form going + to-infinitive denotes a future activity already arranged, or decided upon.

This form is very common in English for expressing such an action.

Examples of  GOING + TO-INFINITIVE

I’m going to work after breakfast.

Are you going home after work ?

He’s going to buy a new car.

I’m going to send emails after lunch.

Who’s going to take care of your dog when you are away ?

He’s not going to risk her health for that.

I’m not going to do all this tasks for the project.

I’m going to run 12k today.

 

GOING + TO-INFINITIVE sometimes denotes possibility of something to happen.

It’s going to snow.

It’s going to be very wet summer.

 

Practice English language grammar with this test about the construction of future time.

Put sentence into future using shortened form of the verb: Complete with The Future Perfect Tense


Afte I (..to finish..) my work, I'll go home.

I've finished
I'm finish

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Put sentence into future using shortened form of the verb:

We (...to go ...) to the football game tomorrow.

We'll go
We need to go

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Wrong!

Put sentence into future to denote future action : The present perfect tense


Call me up when shee (..to arrive..).

... she arrive.
... when arive.

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Wrong!

Put sentence into future using shortened form of the verb:


He (..to let know...) you soon.

He'll see ....
He will see ....

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Wrong!

Complete the sentence with verb to denote an action arranged or decided upon. going + infinitive


I (..to go..) to take a sleep.

I am going ...
I will go ...

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Wrong!

Put sentence into future to denote future action : The present perfect tense


He (..to come..) on Monday.

He comes ...
He will come

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Wrong!

Put sentence into future using shortened form of the verb: Complete with The Future Perfect Tense



It's raining cats and dogs! wait until it (..to stop..).

..it has stopped.
.it stopped.

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Put sentence into future to denote future action : The present perfect tense


The bus (..to leave..) in the morning.

The bus leaves ...
The bus should leave ...

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Wrong!

Put sentence into future using shortened form of the verb: Complete with The Future Perfect Tense


My neighbours will buy a new car as soon as they (..to save..) enough money

... they have saved ...
.. they save ...

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Wrong!

Put sentence into future using shortened form of the verb:


He (.. to say..) nothing further at present.

He'll say...
He should say ..

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BE + TO-INFINITIVE

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The Future Perfect Tense

Defective Verbs | Defective Verbs  in English language are - can, may, must, ought, should.Common characteristics of these verbs

The Present Perfect Tense

Defective Verbs | Defective Verbs  in English language are - can, may, must, ought, should.Common characteristics of these verbs

The Future Progressive Tense

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The Simple Present Tense

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The Present Progressive Tense

Defective Verbs | Defective Verbs  in English language are - can, may, must, ought, should.Common characteristics of these verbs

The Simple Future Tense

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