UNIT 20. (I'm) going to (do)
A. 'I am going to do
something' = I have already decided to do it, I intend to do it:
* A: There's a film on
television tonight. Are you going to watch it?
B: No, I'm tired. I'm going to
have an early night.
* A: I hear Ruth has won some
money. What is she going to do with it?
B: She's going to buy a new
car.
* A: Have you made the coffee
yet?
B: I'm just going to make it.
(just = right at this moment)
* This food looks horrible.
I'm not going to eat it.
B. I am doing and I am going
to do
We normally use I am doing
(present continuous) when we say what we have arranged to do for example,
arranged to meet somebody,
arranged to go somewhere (see Unit 19A):
* What time are you meeting
Ann this evening?
* I'm leaving tomorrow. I've
got my plane ticket.
'I am going to do something' =
I've decided to do it (but perhaps not arranged to do it):
* 'The windows are dirty.'
'Yes, I know. I'm going to clean them later.' (= I've decided to clean them but
I
haven't arranged to clean
them)
* I've decided not to stay
here any longer. Tomorrow I'm going to look for somewhere else to stay.
Often the difference is very
small and either form is possible.
C. You can also say that
'something is going to happen' in the future. For example:
The man can't see where he's
walking. There is a hole in front of him.
He is going to fall into the
hole.
When we say that 'something is
going to happen', the situation now makes us believe this. The man is
walking towards the hole now,
so he is going to fall into it.
* Look at those black clouds!
It's going to rain. (the clouds are there now)
* I feel terrible. I think I'm
going to be sick. (I feel terrible now)
D. 'I was going to (do
something)' = I intended to do it but didn't do it:
* We were going to travel by
train but then we decided to go by car instead.
* A: Did Peter do the
examination?
B: No, he was going to do it
but he changed his mind.
* I was just going to cross
the road when somebody shouted 'Stop!'
You can say that something was
going to happen (but didn't happen):
* I thought it was going to
rain but then the sun came out.
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EXERCISES
20.1 Answer the questions. You
are going to do all these things but you haven't done them yet. Use going
to and the word(s) in
brackets.
1. Have you cleaned the car?
(tomorrow) Not yet. I'm going to clean it tomorrow.
2. Have you phoned Sally?
(later) Not yet. ---
3. Have you done the shopping?
(this afternoon) Not yet. ---
4. Have you read the paper?
(after dinner) Not ---
5. Have you had dinner? (just)
---
20.2 Write a question with
going to for each situation.
1. Your friend has won some
money. You ask:
(what/do with it?) What are
you going to do with it?
2. Your friend is going to a
party tonight. You ask:
(what/wear?)
3. Your friend has just bought
a new table. You ask:
(where/put it?)
4. Your friend has decided to
have a party. You ask:
(who/invite?)
20.3 Read the situations and
complete the dialogues. Use going to.
1. You have decided to write
some letters this evening.
FRIEND: Are you going out this
evening? You: No, I'm going to write some letters.
2. You are a smoker but you
have decided to give it up soon.
FRIEND: Smoking is very bad
for you.
YOU: I know. ---
3. You have been offered a job
but you have decided not to take it.
FRIEND: I hear you've been
offered a job.
YOU: That's right, but ---
4. You are in a restaurant.
The food is awful and you've decided to complain.
FRIEND: This food is awful,
isn't it?
YOU: Yes, it's disgusting. ---
20.4 What is going to happen
in these situations? Use the words in brackets.
1. There are a lot of black
clouds in the sky. (rain) It's going to rain.
2. It is 8.30. Jack is leaving
his house. He has to be at work at 8.45 but the journey takes 30 minutes.
(late)
He ---
3. There is a hole in the
bottom of the boat. A lot of water is coming in through the hole. (sink) The
boat ---
4. Emma is driving. There is
very little petrol left in the tank. The nearest petrol station is a long way
away.
(run out) She ---
20.5 Complete the sentences
with was/were going to + one of these verbs:
give up have phone play travel
1. We were going to travel by
train but then we decided to go by car instead.
2. We --- tennis yesterday but
it rained all day.
3. I --- Jim, but I decided to
write him a letter instead.
4. When I last saw Tim, he ---
his job but in the end he decided not to.
5. We --- a party last week
but some of our friends couldn't come, so we cancelled it.
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