Concetti Chiave
- "Going to" is used to express future intentions and ambitions, especially when there are no fixed or precise plans.
- The structure consists of the subject, followed by "going to," and the base form of the verb.
- Example: "They're going to get married one day," indicating an intention without a specific date.
- It is often used to discuss personal plans, such as "I’m going to do a cake tomorrow morning."
- Used for planned actions with a clear intention, like "He is going to meet Arianna tonight."