Meaning
Today's Sentences
- Are you going to school now?
- Are you going to work today?
- Are you going to come to the party?
- Are you going to the convenience store?
- Are you going to run in the morning?
- Writer's Note
01
Are you going to school now?
Situation 1
Good morning.
Morning!
Are you going to school now?
你現在要去學校嗎?
Yes, I’m all ready to go.
Have a great day!
See you later.
待會見。
Situation 2
Do you have time for some cereal?
I overslept. No time for breakfast today.
Are you going to school now?
I’m gonna leave in about 5 minutes.
02
Are you going to work today?
Situation 1
You look awful!
I don’t feel so well.
Are you going to work today?
No, I don’t think I can.
Situation 2
Are you going to work today?
Yes.
But I can go in after lunch.
但我可以在午餐後進去。
Why?
I worked overtime yesterday.
03
Are you coming to the party?
Situation 1
Are you going to come to the party?
Sure.
What time is the party?
派對是什麼時候開始?
It starts at 8pm.
Sounds great.
See you there!
到時見!
Situation 2
It was my birthday last Friday.
Happy Belated Birthday!
Everyone is coming over on the weekend.
Are you going to come to the party?
你會來參加派對嗎?
Sure.
Send me the details.
請把詳情發給我。
04
Are you going to the convenience store?
Situation 1
Are you going to the convenience store?
Why?
I feel like snacking.
Do you want chips, chocolate or candy?
Situation 2
I feel like having a hotdog.
A hotdog at this hour?
Are you going to the convenience store?
No, but I will if you want that hotdog.
05
Are you going to run in the morning?
Situation 1
We ate so much for dinner tonight.
We did. I’m stuffed.
Are you going to run in the morning?
I think I have to.
Situation 2
Are you going to run in the morning?
I think I’ll go around 6.
So early?
I find it’s the perfect time to see the sunrise and start the day with a run.
Writer’s Note
The phrase "Are you going to" is a very common and useful expression in English. It’s used to ask about someone’s future plans, intentions, or decisions in a polite and conversational way.
- Key Points about "Are you going to"
👉 Used to ask if someone plans to do something in the near or foreseeable future.
👉 It’s a question about intention or scheduled action.
Examples:
👉 Are you going to call her later?
👉 Are you going to finish that sandwich? - Structure:
"Are you going to" + base verb (present continuous used for future intention)
👉Are you going to watch the game tonight?
👉Are you going to study abroad next year?
👉Are you going to help me with this project? - Common Contexts:
👉 Daily plans: Are you going to the store today?
👉 Work/school: Are you going to finish the assignment?
👉 Social situations: Are you going to the party this weekend?
👉 Reminders/requests: Are you going to clean your room soon?
👉 用來詢問某人是否計畫在不久或可預見的未來做某事。
👉 這是關於意圖或計劃行動的問題。
Examples:
👉 Are you going to call her later?
👉 Are you going to finish that sandwich?
「Are you going to」+ 動詞原形 (現在進行式用於未來意圖)
👉你今晚「Are you going to」看比賽嗎?
👉你明年「Are you going to」出國留學嗎?
👉你「Are you going to」幫我完成這個項目嗎?
👉 Daily plans: 你今天要去商店嗎?
👉 Work/school: 你會完成這個作業嗎?
👉 Social situations: 你這個週末要去參加派對嗎?
👉 Reminders/requests: 你會很快打掃你的房間嗎?
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