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GRAMMAR (BE GOING TO (It is usually used to talk about plans or intentions…
GRAMMAR
BE GOING TO
It is usually used to talk about plans or intentions and premeditated decisions to be made in the future.
An indirect object is a word or phrase that informs to whom or for whom something is being done. It can be a person, an animal or a thing. Not all sentences have a direct object pronoun, but there is a good chance that if a sentence has a direct object, it will also have an indirect object. The general rule is that a sentence can not have an indirect object unless it has a direct object
An indirect object tells tho whom or for whom something is done. The indirect object always comes between the verb an d direct object.
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Vague language is very common, especially in speaking. We often add words and phrases such as about, kind of, sort of, and that kind of thing to make what we say less factual and direct: EXAMPLE and stuff (like that) - and things (like that) - and everything. You can use responses like these if you are not sure about answer: I don't know - I'm not sure - Maybe - -it depends
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Both going to and present continuous are used to talk about future actions and events that have some present reality. So, for example, if we say that something is happening or going to happen, it is usually already decided or planned.
To write about festivals or traditions you can write in present, past or future and this is where you write what is done with the family or simply in the city where you live.
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Future with be going to, indirect objects
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