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What is the correct use of 'to be going to' in the present tense?
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?
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'?
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?
What is the correct negative form of 'to be going to' in the present tense?
Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of 'to be going to' to express future plans or intentions?
Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of 'to be going to' to express future plans or intentions?
What is the correct form of 'to be going to' for the pronoun 'I' in the present tense?
What is the correct form of 'to be going to' for the pronoun 'I' in the present tense?