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Interactive Grammar: Be Going To Future quiz

Use 'be going to' for intentions, plans already decided, and predictions based on present evidence.

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Duration
~39 min
Questions
26
Level
Elementary

Overview

'Be going to' is used for intentions and plans already decided before speaking (I'm going to study medicine), and for predictions based on present evidence (Look at those clouds — it's going to rain). It is formed with am/is/are + going to + base verb and is distinct from 'will', which is used for unplanned decisions.

Structure

  • +Subject + am/is/are going to + base verb
  • Subject + am/is/are not going to + base verb
  • ?Am/Is/Are + subject + going to + base verb?
  • She is going to study medicine.

Two Main Uses

  • intentionI am going to join the gym next month. (planned)
  • intentionThey are going to get married in June.
  • evidenceLook at those clouds — it is going to rain.
  • evidenceShe looks pale — she is going to faint.

Going To vs Will

  • Going to = planned intention: I'm going to call her later (already decided).
  • Will = spontaneous: She just asked — I'll call her now.
  • I am going to will go → ✅ I am going to go.

When to use

Plans & Intentions

We are going to redecorate the kitchen this summer.

Evidence-Based

The sky is dark — it is going to storm.

Goals

She is going to apply for the management position.

Imminent Events

Watch out! That glass is going to fall!

Be Going To — Multiple Choice

Choose the correct going to form or usage.

Multiple Choice10 questions
1I've decided — I study medicine.
2Look at those clouds! It rain.
3She visit her parents next weekend. (planned)
4Which correctly uses 'going to'?
5Negative: 'He come to the party.'
6'Watch out! That shelf fall!' (evidence)
7Question: ' you apply for the job?'
8They get married in the spring. (announced plan)
9Which shows a prediction based on evidence?
10Going to is formed with: be + + base verb

Be Going To — Fill in the Blanks

Complete each sentence using the correct form of 'be going to'.

Fill in the Blanks8 questions
1Istudymedicine — I've just enrolled.
2Sheapplyfor the manager position.
3Theymoveto a new apartment next month.
4Look at the sky! Itrainvery soon.
5Henot/cometo the meeting — he cancelled.
6Are youvisityour parents this weekend?
7Watch out! That glassfalloff the table!
8Wespendsummer in Italy — flights are booked.

Be Going To — Error Correction

Correct the error in each sentence.

Error Fix8 questions

1She is going to leaves early.

2He going to apply for the job.

3They are going to moved to Dubai.

4I am not going to to cancel.

5Are they going apply for the visa?

6It is going rain — look at those clouds.

7She is gonna study medicine. (formal context)

8He isn't going to comes to the party.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this lesson on be Going To Future cover?

Use 'be going to' for intentions, plans already decided, and predictions based on present evidence.

Which CEFR level is this lesson designed for?

This lesson is designed for Elementary (A2) learners and forms part of the Be Going To Future section on Grammartier.

What is the best approach for studying this grammar topic?

Start with the definition, then study the examples carefully to understand how the pattern works in context. Practise identifying the structure in authentic sentences before producing your own — this recognition-first approach builds a strong foundation for accurate, confident use.

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