'going' in a sentence
Learn how to use 'going' with 20 example sentences.
- going adjective
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: in full operation
- going noun
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: the act of departing
: euphemistic expressions for death
: advancing toward a goal
easy-going
keep going
going to
get going
going out
going on
going away
going back
going down
going-over
I'm going to buy three tickets.
Are you going to use this?
You are going to play football tomorrow.
It's going to be very cold tonight.
This is never going to end.
I'm going to take tomorrow off.
We're going to get married in October.
He's going to kill me.
I know you're going to say no.
We're going to sell our house.
I thought you were going to stay home.
I'm going to change into more comfortable clothes.
I never liked going to school.
I'm going to study English this afternoon.
I don't like going to bed early.
She isn't going to sell her house.
I thought I was going to become a doctor.
Is it still going to rain today?
Are we going to eat out tonight?
Where are we going to eat tonight?