How to Form Going to

Going is formed with: The verb to be + going to + Bare infinitive

I

The ‘I’ form of the going to is: am (not) + going to + bare infinitive.

Yes/No Question Am I going to stay here?
Short Answers Yes, I am.  No, I’m not.
Question word question Where am I going to stay?
Positive Sentence I’m going to stay here.
Negative Sentence I’m not going to stay here.

You/We/They

The form of the going to is the same for: You/We/They.

The form is: are (not) + going to + bare infinitive.

Yes/No Question Are you/they/we going to stay here?
Short Answers Yes, you/they/we are.  No, you/they/we aren’t.
Question word question Where are you/they/we going to stay?
Positive Sentence You/they/we are going to stay here.
Negative Sentence You/they/we aren’t going to stay here.

He/She/It

The form of the going to is the same for: He/She/It.

The form is: is (not) + going to + bare infinitive. 

Yes/No Question Is he/she/it going to stay here?
Short Answers Yes, he/she/it is.  No, he/she/it isn’t.
Question word question Where is he going to stay?
Positive Sentence He/she/it is going to stay here.
Negative Sentence He/she/it isn’t going to stay here.

Click on the links below to learn more about Future Tenses

Present Tenses with Future Meaning

The Future Simple – Will

Will vs. Going to

The Future Continuous

The Future Perfect

The Future Perfect Continuous