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Going to future - Definition |
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Going-To Future is a term used to describe an English sentence structure referring to the future, making use of the verb phrase be going to.
Formation
subject + be (in the proper form for the subject) + going to + verb + any other information
Usage
Going-To Future is used when the speaker wishes to express
- previously formed intention, "I am going to look into the matter thoroughly." (If will was used here, it would imply a presently formed spontaneous decision.)
- certainty about the future based on evidence or fact from the present or the speaker's opinion, "If you don't hasten, you are going to get caught by the police and haled back to gaol." "Woeful tidings I bring – the clouds I have seen just behind this mountain, but heading our way, indicate that our humble dwellings are going to be swept away by the impending storm."
See also: will future, shall, grammatical tense, grammatical aspect
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Example Usage of future |
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USNewz: Obama White House changes policies to block future gate-crashers The White House will station staff at... http://bit.ly/4ozrMs #us #news |
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HotFrogNews: Ethnic media's four-step model for the news industry's future http://bit.ly/5pVM7E |
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TheBestMistake: Twitter is SO worth 20$ a MB over here. By the way I may stay here a bit to sell my body to pay for my future cell phone bill. |
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