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What is the correct use of 'to be going to' in the present tense?

  • I will going to the store.
  • I am go to the store.
  • I am going to the store. (correct)
  • I am going the store.

How is 'to be going to' used to express future plans or intentions?

  • I will going to watch a movie now.
  • I am going to watch a movie tomorrow. (correct)
  • I am going to watch a movie today.
  • I going to watch a movie yesterday.

Which sentence demonstrates the correct negative form of 'to be going to'?

  • I don't going to the party.
  • I am going not to the party.
  • I am not going to the party. (correct)
  • I am going to not the party.

What is the correct negative form of 'to be going to' in the present tense?

<p>They aren't going to (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of 'to be going to' to express future plans or intentions?

<p>She is going to the store tomorrow. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the correct form of 'to be going to' for the pronoun 'I' in the present tense?

<p>I am going to (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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