Be Going To – Form

Compare the examples of positive and negative sentences below.

Positive
I am going to (I’m going to) travel to Greece tomorrow.
You are going to (You’re going to) work on a new project.
He is going to (He’s going to) meet his boss tomorrow.
She is going to (She’s going to) go to a job interview.
It is going to (It’s going to) work.
We are going to (We’re going to) create a new mobile app.
You are going to (You’re going to) visit your friends on Sunday.
They are going to (They’re going to) pay for our expenses.

Negative
I am not going to (I’m not going to) travel to Greece tomorrow.
You are not going to (You’re not going to) work on a new project.
He is not going to (He’s not going to) meet his boss tomorrow.
She is not going to (She’s not going to) go to a job interview.
It is not going to (It’s not going to) work.
We are not going to (We’re not going to) create a new mobile app.
You are not going to (You’re not going to) visit your friends on Sunday.
They are not going to (They’re not going to) work on a new project.

Questions
We form questions by changing the order of the subject and the verb be.

You are going to drive to the office on Monday.
Are you going to drive to the office on Monday?

We are going to discuss the new project during the meeting.
Are we going to discuss the new project during the meeting?

We may also add a question word before be.

When are you going to the office?
What are we going to discuss during the meeting?