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Be Going To Affirmative

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    In the affirmative, review the "be going to" form as it's used to express future intentions, plans, or predictions.
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  • I / play / soccer.
    I am going to play soccer.
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  • You / eat / pizza.
    You are going to eat pizza.
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  • He / watch / TV / tonight.
    He is going to watch TV tonight.
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  • She / listen / to music / later.
    She is going to listen to music later.
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  • It / rain / tomorrow.
    It is going to rain tomorrow.
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  • We / travel / to Canada / next month.
    We are going to travel to Canada next month.
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  • Are you going to work late?
    Yes, I am.
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  • Are they going to talk on the phone?
    Yes, they are.
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  • I / have / breakfast.
    I am going to have breakfast.
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  • Is he going to cut up the onions later?
    Yes, he is.
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  • Is she going to fry some eggs for breakfast tomorrow?
    Yes, she is.
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  • She / throw out / the trash / soon.
    She is going to throw out the trash soon.
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  • Is he going to grill the meat?
    Yes, he is.
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  • You / mix / the salad.
    You are going to mix the salad.
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  • I / go / to school / tomorrow.
    I am going to go to school tomorrow.
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  • He / peel / the orange.
    He is going to peel the orange.
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