Future: going to Going to: use and form Use With "going to" we express intentions. Example: I'm going to reuse plastic bottles. Form Affirmative, negative and questions For the affirmative form we use: person + am/ is / are + going to + infinitive Examples: I'm going to bend a piece of paper. She's going to pierce the cardboard. We're going to paint a picture. For the negative form we use: person + am/ is / are + not + going to + infinitive Examples: I'm not going to glue the poster. He's not going to make a bird feeder. You're not going to reuse bottle caps. To make questions we change word order: Am/ is / are + person + going to + infinitive Examples: Am I going to cut out the pictures? Is it going to be a board game? Are they going to reuse objects? For affirmative answers we say: Yes + person + am /is / are For negative answers we say: No + person + am / is / are + not Examples: Yes, he is. No, she is not.