Sunday, February 27, 2011

Going to

                                                 Going to
      It is denotes the willingness of a person to perform the action.

           Example:
                     
                       We are going to watch a movie.
                        She is going to write a letter to parents.
                        He is going to participate in the games.
                        I am going to start a new business.
                        They are going to meet the C.M.
                        It is going to work properly.
                        I am going to fulfil my goal.
                        They are going to dance on the stage.
                        We are going to clap  in the class room.
                        My friends are going to grow medicinal plants.
                        People are not going to introduce their skills.
                        I am going to borrow money from my collegue.
                       You are going to export spoken books.

           Negative forms:

                        I am not going to travel by car.
                        They are not going to dance.
                        He is not going to sing a song.
                        She is not going to eat chicken.
                        I am going to buy new dress.
                        Some thing is not going to happen.

            Negative interrogation forms

                       Am I  not going to start a new business.
                       Are not they going to meet the C.M.
                       Was not he going to perform a hatrick.
                      Was not they going to abide the rules.
                       Is not he going to write the exam.
                       Is not she going to marry him.
                       Is not he going to take up the case.

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