We can also add "not" in front of "going to" to form the negative.. My boss isn't going to be very happy! To learn the differences between "be going to" and "will/shall" click here. In this section, we'll look at how to form the future simple using "going to" as well as when to use this tense. Are you going to buy a new car? Will y Going to. (él) No va a nadar a la playa. They’re not going to visit us. Are you going to buy a new T-shirt?. ¿Ellos te van a ayudar? They are very close in meaning so it's possible to use either: Sometimes learners wonder if the verb "go" can be used with "be going to" because it seems strange to repeat "go" twice. You can usually make the negative in two ways. 1. (Tú no vas a estudiar para ser un abogado) I'm not going to see him tomorrow. What are we going to bring? Cuando utilizamos “going to” hacemos referencia a una oración en futuro que expresa una acción que se ha decidido hacer con la intención de realizarse.Este tiempo verbal es conocido en inglés como Futuro con going to. how to create a character 4. Listening | TED Talks | Speaking | Grammar | Vocabulary | Idioms | Blog, Copyright © 2013-2020 OysterEnglish.com  All rights reserved  |   Privacy policy, because it seems strange to repeat "go" twice. Subject auxiliarY Going to verb (Infinitive) Examples; I: am not 'm not: going to: swim: I'm not going to swim at the beach. Here are some examples to make sure this is clear: Again, it's okay to contract the subject pronoun and verb "be" or not contract them: Remember, contractions are common in spoken and informal English. You're going to miss your train! They’re going to watch a film this weekend. Grammar Rule Examples. He: is not isn't: He's not going to swim at the beach. (No va a llover hoy) You are not going to study to be a lawyer. (él) No va a nadar a la playa. A registered charity: 209131 (England and Wales) SC037733 (Scotland). Note:  We can also use the present continuous to talk about planned future arrangements. Play the two grammar games to help you practise. even you cant help me thanks, MissInternetEarth replied on 14 May, 2020 - 08:14 United Kingdom (Great Britain) Permalink. The infographic provides a good summary of "be going to" but let's take a closer look at the form and uses with more explanation and examples. © British Council I’m going to write my homework tonight. Sometimes, it confuses learners that we can express the future in English in these ways: As noted above, "be going to" and the present continuous have basically the same meaning when talking about the future. Print the reference card, activity sheet and test for more practice. We use ‘going to’ to talk about our future plans. (tú) No vas a nadar a la playa. I’m going to be a teacher when I’m older. Subject pronoun + the verb "be" + "going to/not going to" and the infinitive of the verb: We can use contractions (e.g., I'm, he's) by combining the subject pronoun (e.g., I, he) with the verb "be". 20 oraciones con going to negativas son: . 3. If we use a wh- question word, we insert it at the beginning of the sentence. Example: I _____ see him tomorrow. ¿Cuándo va a llegar ella? Going to se utiliza para expresar planes o hechos contundentes a futuro. However, there are differences when using the future simple (will/shall) and present simple to describe the future. (yo) No voy a nadar a la playa. Do you want to practise using 'going to' in English? Example: I _____ see him tomorrow. They aren’t going to visit us. going to for prediction. I recommend you read this page to better understand these differences. You can usually make the negative in two ways.He isn’t going to ride a bike. 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She is not going to buy a new cellphone Para realizar preguntas con to be going to debemos escribir el verbo to be al principio de la pregunta, después el sujeto seguido de going to más el verbo en su forma simple. Don write a letter at the weekend. 3. 2. We be at the party on Saturday night. We use ‘going to’ to talk about our future plans.I’m going to write my homework tonight. She: She's not going to swim at the beach. (tú) No vas a nadar a la playa. You: are not aren't: You're not going to swim at the beach. It is not going to work. Pronunciation Note:  When we speak, we also often say "gonna" instead of "going to." She: She's not going to swim at the beach. He’s not going to play football anymore.Are you going to buy a new T-shirt? Este tipo de oraciones se conocen como future simple, y pueden utilizar dos tipos de verbos que, aunque pueden significar lo mismo y se pueden intercambiar, ambos tienen un uso específico.Hablamos de los verbos “will” y “going to”.A continuación hablaremos de cada uno de ellos. Play our grammar games and have fun while you learn. Cuando queremos referirnos a algunas acciones que serán realizadas en el futuro. You aren't going to work on saturday. You: are not aren't: You're not going to swim at the beach. ¿Vas comprar un nuevo auto? Going To - Negative Complete the following sentences using the negative of going to. / Tú no vas a trabajar el sábado. We are not going to buy that car. 4. It's going to snow. ¿Quién va a venir hoy? ", "be going to" and "will/shall" click here. When is she going to arrive? (Yo no voy a levantarme temprano mañana) It is not going to rain today. (NOT I amn’t going to read that book.) ", The only real difference is that using the present continuous (going to) is shorter than saying "going to go.". We can use "going to" to express a prediction  (a guess or estimate) about what may happen in the future based on what is happening right now. Here are some examples: The sky is very black. ", sing the present continuous (going to) is shorter than saying "going to go. We can also add "not" in front of "going to" to form the negative. El verbo to be se escribe en presente y según el sujeto: We can use "going to" to describe a planned action that will happen in the near future. I crashed the company car. Who is going to come today? / Eso no va a funcionar. Esempio: He is not going to study Physic at University because he hate this subject. ), MissSmilingShark replied on 13 May, 2020 - 15:42 United Kingdom Permalink, hi, I really need help . ¿Qué vamos a traer? Yes, it is correct to use either form with the verb "go. Don't forget to use the short form. (Ella no va a esperarme después del espectáculo) I am not going to get up early tomorrow. Es importante anotar que en esta forma del tiempo futuro, se hace uso del verbo to be en forma presente, por ejemplo: En español traducimos esta forma del futuro conjugado con el verbo ir en futuro como auxiliar. The United Kingdom's international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. We shorten and push the words together so that we can speak more quickly. We are saying what we think will happen. For example, I'm going to play tennis this afternoon sounds like:  Aym gonna play tennis... To form of questions, we invert the subject (e.g, I, you) and "is/am/are." (I'm going to see a play tonight.) We can use contractions (e.g., I'm, he's) by combining the subject pronoun (e.g., I, he) with the verb "be". They walk the dog later. (NOT She’s going to having pizza for dinner. They’re going to watch a film this weekend.. Be careful! It's late so I don't think he's going to do his homework tonight. suj : aux: not: going to: verbo : I : am: not: going to: eat: something. 2. I hope you have fun on LearnEnglish Kids. Soggetto + coniugazione di be + not + going to + forma base del verbo. Yes, it is correct to use either form with the verb "go. Here are some examples to make sure this is clear: I am going to see a play tonight. [Click here to download a PDF of this infographic. There are two main uses of "be going to" + the infinitive. I’m not going to read that book. Don't forget to use the short form. They walk the dog later. We often use going to to make a prediction about the future. It's 8.30! (yo) No voy a nadar a la playa. ¿Voy a necesitar algunos puntos en la herida? He: is not isn't: He's not going to swim at the beach. I’m going to be a teacher when I’m older. No vas a hablar con alguien. 1. Remember! Subject auxiliarY Going to verb (Infinitive) Examples; I: am not 'm not: going to: swim: I'm not going to swim at the beach. Don write a letter at the weekend. When printing, in the "fit" section, select "shrink to fit" to scale the entire infographic to fit on one page]. I can see your profile picture above your comment, so I think you managed to create a character. We be at the party on Saturday night. Am I going to need some stitches on the injury? She’s going to have pizza for dinner. I'm not going to see him tomorrow. In this situation, we've already decided or planned this action. We can express the future with "be going to + infinitive." He’s not going to ride a bike. You: are: not: going to: talk: to somebody. / Nosotros no vamos a comprar ese carro. Print a reference card for this grammar topic. Are they going to help you? Our prediction is based on present evidence. No voy a comer algo. He’s not going to play football anymore. As we've learned here, we use "be going to + infinitive" to describe future planned actions or to predict future actions or events.