Future GOING TO

The "Going to" future tense is used to talk about plans, intentions, and predictions based on evidence. It is commonly used in everyday conversation when discussing future actions that have already been decided or are likely to happen.

STRUCTURE

POSITIVE:
(+) SUBJECT + VERB To BE (Presente) + GOING TO + VERB (INFINITIVE) + COMPLEMENT.

NEGATIVE:
(-) SUBJECT + VERB To BE (Presente) + NOT + GOING TO + VERB (INFINITIVE) + COMPLEMENT.

INTERROGATIVE:
(?) VERB To BE (Presente) + SUBJECT + GOING TO + VERB (INFINITIVE) + COMPLEMENT?

VERB TO BE IN PRESENT CONJUGATION

I - AM
YOU - ARE
HE - IS
SHE - IS
IT - IS
WE - ARE
YOU - ARE
THEY - ARE

EXAMPLES

(+) I am going to study for the English class.
(-) I am not going to study for the English class.
(?) Am I going to study for the English class?

(+) He is going to play the guitar.
(-) He is not going to play the guitar.
(?) Is he going to play the guitar?