Present Continuous and Be Going To' For Talking About The Future
Present Continuous and Be Going To' For Talking About The Future
the future
Meaning and use
We can use the present continuous to talk about the future when we have already
arranged to do something. It's definite, not just an idea. Perhaps we have put the
arrangement in our diaries.
We can use be going to to talk about something that we have decided to do in the
future, but not arranged yet. It's possible that the plan might change.
The uses of the present continuous and 'be going to' with future meaning are very
similar and it is often possible to use either of them, with little or no change in meaning.
We also use be going to for something that we expect to happen because we can see
from the present situation that it is very likely. We can't use the present continuous in
this way.
Form
Present continuous
Be going to
For both tenses, we usually use contractions, or short forms (I'm, he's, we're, etc.) when
we are speaking.
Positive
I'm spending the day on the beach tomorrow with Zach.
We're going to look for a nice restaurant with a view of the sea.
Negative
Question
What are you doing at the weekend? (= what have you arranged?)
Spoken English
We often pronounce going to as ‘gonna’, especially in informal conversation.