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it's going to vs it going to

The correct phrase is "it's going to." The contraction "it's" is a shortened form of "it is" or "it has." In this case, it is used to indicate a future action or event. "It going to" is not a correct construction in English.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 1447 views

it's going to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a future action or event.

Use "it's going to" when you want to talk about something that will happen in the future. The contraction "it's" stands for "it is" or "it has."

Examples:

  • It's going to rain tomorrow.
  • It's going to be a great day.
  • Too late, it's going to explode.
  • And it's going to lead to trouble sooner or later.
  • Through the week, it's going to be warm.
  • Now it's going to come to my brain.
  • But it's going to require your participation.
  • Feels like it's going to kill you.
  • No, it's going to be room temperature.
  • His brain is bruised and it's going to swell.
  • The captain said it's going to shake pretty hard.
  • I just feel like it's going to end badly.
  • And it's going to be great.
  • I bet it's going to Africa.
  • Come Harry, it's going to be okay.
  • Not yet, but it's going to happen.
  • It feels just like it's going to snow...
  • But I feel that it's going to be very interesting.
  • I'm scared it's going to end sadly.
  • You said it's going to public auction.
  • Tess, it's going to be more complicated than that.
  • I think it's going to be a memorable evening.

it going to

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct form uses the contraction "it's" to indicate a future action or event.

  • How is it going to be the police?
  • We'll use it going to the station.
  • I don't want it going to waste.
  • If not, is it going to encourage Member States immediately to penalise the airlines concerned? 3.
  • Is it going to monitor this restructuring?
  • Is it going to affect her playing?
  • The idea is that when 31 hears about it, they'll want to destroy Julian's research to prevent it going to Dominion hands.
  • We had a little extra in our harvest, and none of us could bear it going to waste.
  • Is it going to go on like this, I wonder.
  • Is it going to happen until I'm ready for that.
  • Darius will be on it going to the hospital, and it is your fault.
  • When's it going to stop?
  • How was it going to work, exactly?
  • What's it going to be?
  • But I planned the perfect first date, and no way in hell is it going to waste.
  • Is it going to be okay, Sergeant?
  • When is it going to happen, Mr. Brooks?
  • Is it going to Burkina Faso...
  • This imaginary friend, how long's it going to last?
  • But whats it going to be, Father?

Alternatives:

  • it will
  • it is going to
  • it's gonna
  • it's about to
  • it's set to

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