Will be go or will be going?


(This is a continuous tense so it refers to what he’ll be doing at a specific time). For most future situations it’s best to use “Indo a“, unless it’s a conditional: “If he behaves well today, he’ll go to see his grandparents tomorrow.”

Why do we use go with he? Your sentence is in simple present tense and the subject(he) falls under 2nd category, i.e. 3rd person singular. We will use (First Form of Verb + S / ES ) here, which is goes. So, the correct sentence is “I think he goes to school“.

also,  When can we use going to? We use going to when we have the intention to do something before we speak. We have already made a decision before speaking.


IS will be going grammatically correct? #2 – will be going – is more appropriate to speak of the future. Please post these kinds of basic English questions on our sister site, English Language Learners. … The present tense can be used to denote future events in English. Ambos estão corretos.

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How do you use going to in a sentence?

Frases de exemplo

  1. I am going to study more tonight.
  2. I’m going to play video games after dinner.
  3. I am not going to go to class today.
  4. I’m not going to watch the show tonight.
  5. You are going to like this movie.
  6. You’re going to be angry.
  7. You are not going to finish on time if you keep working slow.

similary How do you use goes in a sentence?

Exemplos de frases de Goes

  1. Espero que seu encontro corra bem.
  2. Ela vai comigo.
  3. Deixe-me saber se algo der errado.
  4. Que sobe nas colinas.

Go é plural ou singular? A palavra “go” só é singular na primeira pessoa do singular (“eu vou”) e na segunda pessoa do singular (“você vai”). Todos os outros usos de “ir” são plurais (ou seja, “você vai” se for plural, “nós vamos” e “eles vão”). Abaixo estão todas as formas do tempo presente do verbo “to go”.

Has to go or have to go? “she has to go” is grammatically correct because we always use ” has” with singular subject ( he, she, it).

Is going or are going?

Se o substantivo for singular, o uso é. Se for plural ou houver mais de um substantivo, use are.

What type of grammar is going? We use the present continuous form of the verb go + preposition to + noun phrase to talk about movement in relation to a place or a person in the present: Are you going to Maggie’s party tonight? I’m going to the shops.

How do you form to be going to?

The expression be going to, followed by a verb in the infinitive, allows us to express an idea in the near future: I’m going to talk to him. Very soon I will talk to him.

What tense is will be going? The FUTURE PROGRESSIVE TENSE indicates continuing action, something that will be happening, going on, at some point in the future. This tense is formed with the modal “will” plus “be,” plus the present participle of the verb (with an -ing ending): “I will be running in next year’s Boston Marathon.

Will and going to examples?

vontade + infinitivo Estar indo + infinitivo
A prediction based on opinion: I think the Conservatives will win the next election. A prediction based on something we can see (or hear) now: The Conservatives are going to win the election. They already have most of the votes.
A future fact: The sun will rise tomorrow.

Are going to or will?

Going to is used with predictions. When you are making a decision use will; use going to after the decision has been made. We sometimes also use the present continuous for planned events in the near future. When we want to talk about future facts or things we believe to be true about the future, we use will.

Vai é um pretérito? ir se mudar ou sair. Formas da palavra: 3ª pessoa do singular do presente do indicativo vai , particípio presente indo , passado foi , particípio passado ido Na maioria dos casos, o particípio passado de go desaparece, mas ocasionalmente você usa ‘been’: see been. Quando você vai a algum lugar, você se muda ou viaja para lá.

What I say goes Meaning? what/whatever somebody says, ˈgoes. (informal, often humorous) when a particular person in authority gives an order, this order must be obeyed: Sarah wanted the kitchen painted green, and whatever she says, goes.

Ela vai para a escola ou ela vai para a escola?

A resposta correta é, “Eles vão para a escola.” “Eles” é plural, então usaríamos “ir”. Se o sujeito fosse a terceira pessoa do singular, como “ele” ou “ela”, então usaríamos “vai”. Por exemplo, seria “ele vai à escola” ou “ela vai à escola”.

Quantos vão ou vão? Os dicionários que verifiquei parecem ser unânimes que o plural do substantivo “go” é “vai”.

Which is singular verb of go or goes?

Formas de palavras: 3ª pessoa do singular presente vai , particípio presente indo , passado foi , particípio passado ido Na maioria dos casos o particípio passado de go se foi, mas ocasionalmente você usa ‘been’: see been.

Qual é o tempo de ir? Ir formas verbais

Infinitivo Particípio presente Pretérito
go vai fui

Has to go Meaning?

Definition of have (got) to go

1: to be required to leave I’ve got to go. I have a dentist appointment. 2 : to need to be gotten rid of These old boxes have (got) to go.

What tense is I have to go? “I have to go” this sentence is use in tempo presente perfeito. That means you wanna go right now. “I will have to” this sentence is use in future perfect tense. That means you wanna go a few times later or in future.

Is it has to or have to?

“Has to” is used with the 3rd person, singular, pronouns “he, she or it.” He has to, she has to, it has to are correct. All the other personal pronouns use “have to,” i.e., I, you, they, and we. The past tense is “had” and it would be “I had to,” “you had to,” he/she/it had to,” “we had to,” “you had to,” they had to.”