GOING TO
Going to Going to : present continuous We use the present continuous form of the verb go + preposition to + noun phrase to talk about movement in relation to a place or a person in the present: Are you going to Maggie’s party tonight? I’m going to the shops . Do you want anything? Ir a: presente continuo Usamos la presente forma continua del verbo ir + preposición a + sintagma nominal para hablar de movimiento en relación con un lugar o una persona en el presente: ¿Vas a la fiesta de Maggie esta noche? Voy a las tiendas. ¿Quieres algo? Going to : future We can use a present form of be + going to + the base form of a main verb to talk about the future. We use it for plans and intentions, predictions and commands: I’ m going to buy a new car next week. (plan or intention) You’ re not going to do all this in an hour. There’s just too much to do. (prediction: the speaker can see how much there is to do) I’m telling you