Use of 'Going to'


Use of “Going to”

Topic:

Use of ‘Going to”, is used for the near future

    1.  I am going to do something = I have decided to do something, I intend to do it.

Past           Now                        Future

    2.  I have decided to buy some books
= I am going to buy some books tomorrow.

    3.  Sara is going to sell her car.

    4.  I am going to take a shower.

    5.  I am not going to have breakfast this morning.

    6.  I am going to take a test today.

    7.  What are you going to wear to the party tonight?

    8.  I am going to read some good books for my learning.

    9.  I am going to see my maternal uncle.

    10.               I am going to my grandma’s

    11.               We are going to the park to enjoy the sunny weather today.

    12.               I am not going to take my class today because we have some guests. I am cooking now. So, I am unable to attend the class today.

    13.               I am going to take my test today.

    14.               I am going to adopt a medical profession.

    15.               Look at the sky! It’s going to rain.

    16.               I am going to be late. Still, I am not ready.

    17.               She is going to invite her friends to her birthday party.

    Second Topic:

Topic: How a rainy day can be enjoyed? (100-150 words)

People/Men                    Life                                  World/Universe

Many people in the world have different sets of minds
Some of them like sunny weather while others like cloudy. But everyone likes a rainy day.

Vocabulary: Sky, clouds, rain, showers, music, mud, muddy houses, splash, flakes, white, games, get-togethers, book reading, spicy dishes, umbrella, pleasure, gaiety.

Answer:
"To me the meanest flower that blows can give thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears." William Wordsworth

A rainy day is a day of jubilation and gaiety. It also offers an opportunity to indulge in simple pleasures existing around us. It is a time to savour a cup of hot tea or coffee, accompanied by a plate of pakoras or biscuits. The aroma of rain-soaked earth mingles with the fragrance of freshly brewed beverages, creating a sensory delight. The sound of laughter and conversations fills the air as families and friends gather indoors, engaging in board games, storytelling, or simply sharing anecdotes. It is a time for bonding and creating cherished memories.



       

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