Okay, so now we're going to look at another tense in the future, this is what we call going to or to be going, okay? How to form the tense again and this one is a little bit more complicated to form okay? You need a subject and then you conjugate the verb to be, I am, you are he is we are and then going to heat, okay? So it's to be, for example, I am and then going to plus the verb, okay. So I am going to eat, you are going to eat, he is going to eat, we are going to eat and they are going to eat, okay? When we use the tense, so this is important, and we use this for plans and intentions.
So if you think about this, it's quite a lot. We talked about our plans. Okay, we talk all the time. What are you going to do? This weekend, the same that means what are your plans? Yeah.
And then also your intentions. Okay? What do you want from the future? What are your intentions? I am going to be famous actor. Okay.
Something like that. That's your intention. Excellent. Okay. Then we also have something like this. It's a decision already made.
Okay, so you made the decision to do something in the past, but it's about the future. For example, I am going to meet my girlfriend for dinner. Okay, we made the arrangements on WhatsApp. Yeah, we sent message Oh, let's go out for dinner tonight. And, okay, okay, everything's ready. But what happens is in the future, we're going out for dinner in the future, but we made the decision in the past.
Okay, and goodbye. And the last one is predictions. Okay? This is usually based on evidence. So I put the example here it is going to rain. Okay?
That is a situation where you look and you see the sky, and there is a big black clouds. Okay, you see the big black cloud? Oh, it's going to rain. Okay? Because it's based on evidence. The cloud is the evidence that you see.
And you make your prediction. Okay. Great. So I had to make these sentences negative. Again, you make the auxiliary here, negative. So I am not going to find my phone and I am not going to meet my girlfriend for dinner and it isn't going to rain.
Okay, that's the same as it is not going to rain. Just another contraction isn't the same as is not. Okay. Excellent. And then questions then again, you change and the auxiliary verb with the subject. And you say, Are you going to find your phone?
Are you going to have dinner with your girlfriends? Okay, I'm talking about you this time because it's a more natural question. We don't often ask ourselves questions. So I asked you, are you going to finish this course? For example? That is that your intention?
Yes, I think so. And lastly, is it going to rain? Okay. And that's it for now. I'll see you soon.