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WILL VS GOING TO - Coggle Diagram
WILL VS GOING TO
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GOING TO
The construction going to in Spanish is equivalent to going to do something. This structure is used to refer to actions that will take place in the future.
In affirmative sentences, we place the construction going to between the verb to be and the main verb in the infinitive.
In negative sentences, the construction going to is placed between the verb to be (with the particle not) and the main verb in the infinitive.
In interrogative sentences, the verb to be will be placed first, followed by the subject, then the structure going to and finally the main verb in the infinitive.
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The future simple is a verb tense that we generally use to express actions or events that will happen at a later time than the present moment.
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