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19 Jul 2016
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Please show me example sentences with going to (Future),please . Tell me as many daily expressions as possible.
Please show me example sentences with going to (Future),please . Tell me as many daily expressions as possible.
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@tamara_ortiz2: I'm going to the park.
I'm going to do my homework.
You're going to go with me right?
She is going to get a dog today.
He is going to be here any minute.
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I'm going to go to sleep because I'm so tired.
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- English (US)
I'm going to the store. I'm going to study for the test. I'm going to eat dinner.
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