Be going to + infinitive A decision before the moment of speaking: (UNA DECISION ANTES DEL MOMENTO DE HABLAR) Julie: Theres no milk. John: I know. Im going to go and get some when this TV programme finishes. A prediction based on something we can see (or hear) now: The Conservatives are going to win the election. They already have most of the votes.
(The phone rings) Julie: I'll get it! ('I'm going to get it' is very strange, because it makes us think that Julie knew the phone was going to ring before it did).
I'm going to go on holiday next week. ('I'll go on holiday next week' makes it sound like you've only just decided at that minute. Of course, this is possible, but normally we plan our holidays more in advance!).
EL FUTURO TAMBIEN TIENE SUS VUELTAS !!! Adems del tiempo Futuro Simple, a menudo se utiliza un futuro formado con GOING TO para expresar intencin, certeza o futuro inmediato. INTENCION We're going to study Russian next year. Vamos a estudiar ruso el ao prximo (Tenemos intenciones de) The plane is going to arrive at 8:00. El avin va a llegar a las 8:00 (Acaban de anunciarlo) I'm going to listen to those CDs right now. Voy a escuchar esos CDs ya mismo (Los escuchar de inmediato)
CERTEZA
FUTURO INMEDIATO
I'm going to learn English. Voy a aprender ingls. (intencin) Se forma con el verbo TO BE conjugado para la persona correspondiente, seguido de GOING TO y el verbo base. Por ejemplo:
GOING TO + PLAY
I'm You're He's She's It's We're You're They're going to going to going to going to going to going to going to going to play play play play play play play play