The document explains how to use the present continuous tense to talk about future plans and intentions. It provides examples of using the present continuous tense with different subjects, including "he", "she", "it", "we", "they", "I", "you" followed by verbs and objects or adverbials to form complete sentences expressing planned or scheduled future actions.
The document explains how to use the present continuous tense to talk about future plans and intentions. It provides examples of using the present continuous tense with different subjects, including "he", "she", "it", "we", "they", "I", "you" followed by verbs and objects or adverbials to form complete sentences expressing planned or scheduled future actions.
The document explains how to use the present continuous tense to talk about future plans and intentions. It provides examples of using the present continuous tense with different subjects, including "he", "she", "it", "we", "they", "I", "you" followed by verbs and objects or adverbials to form complete sentences expressing planned or scheduled future actions.
SUBJECTS VERBS OBJECTS / COMPLETE SENTENCES (PRONOUNS) (VERB TO BE + GOING TO + ACTION ADVERBS COMPLEMENT VERB)
He ask for permission. He is going to ask for permission.
Or He’s going to ask for permission. She dress up as a teacher. She is going to dress up as a teacher. singular is Or She’s going to dress up as a teacher. It eat the fish later. It is going to eat the fish later. Or It’s going to eat the fish later. We go to KLCC tomorrow. We are going to go to KLCC tomorrow. going to Or plural We’re going to go to KLCC tomorrow. They are have a party this weekend. They are going to have a party this weekend. Or They’re going to have a party this weekend. I am decorate my room next week. I am going to decorate my room next week. Or I’m going to decorate my room next week. special You are cook for dinner. You are going to cook for dinner. Or You’re going to cook for dinner.