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    To bo going to GO?
    Where are you going? I'm going to the party ( you're on your way ) ... Re: To be going to go? from chrislondon, posted on 27-01-2010 at 21:19:19 (D | E) ...
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    We're / were / where / wear - English
    Sep 6, 2008 ... We're / were / where / wear : free exercise for ESL/EFL learners. ... We're a happy family . We're going to school. ...
    3
    Will and be going to - English
    Jan 7, 2006 ... (= you'll be able to see; 'you're going to see...' suggests 'I know this is what you can see when you look to your left') ...
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    Will / Be going to - English
    Jan 11, 2008 ... 'll, 'm going to, 'm not going to, 're going to, 's going to, will, won't. be nice at the weekend. 2. My sister is pregnant, according to ...
    5
    Find an answer - English
    You're going home.You say. 'good bye!' Good night! Happy birthday! Hello! Help! Hurry up! It's OK! Quiet! That's wrong! don't! ...
    6
    Future continuous and future perfect. - English
    Tomorrow afternoon we're going to play tennis from 3 o'clock until 4.30. So at 4 o'clock, we tennis. (play) 8. Do you think you ...
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    English idioms: money - English
    I'm going to buy a big house, a boat and a fast car... tomorrow!' 4. 'We're going to. bring home the bacon, burning a hole in my pocket, feel like a million ...
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    Conditional (first and second) - English
    If you don't work, you're going to fail. If+ Present Simple - imperative. If you need anything, ask. If+ Present Continuous - will + bare infinitive ...
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