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express intentions and future plans

We use "going to" to express intentions and future plans

Intentions : example : They are going to move t a new house.(they intended to do the action, they have decided it)

Future plans: eg.: He's going to visit his grandmother next week end. (means his going to do what he has decided to), e.g. :| He will go to the lycee next year.(the action may not happen only with conditions, and the time is longer than with "going to" 

The future with "will" is uncertain whereas with "going to" is certain

The affirmative form : Subject+ to be (present)+going to +verb+object He's going to leave at 3p.m

The negative form: Subject+ to be thot going to +verb → e.g. He is not going to leave at 3p.m.

Interrogative form: to be (present) + subject + going to + verbe.g. Is he going to leave at 3p.m?