What Is “Be Going To Go”?
The phrase “be going to go” is used in English to talk about future plans or intentions that have already been decided. It combines the structure be going to (for future intention) with the verb go.
✅ I am going to go to the park tomorrow.
✅ She is going to go shopping this weekend.
✅ They are going to go on vacation next month.
✅ She is going to go shopping this weekend.
✅ They are going to go on vacation next month.
Structure
Subject + am/is/are + going to + go + [place]
- I → am going to go
- He/She/It → is going to go
- We/You/They → are going to go
When to Use It
- To express a plan you’ve already made.
- To predict something based on present evidence (less common with “go”).
- For informal spoken English about future movement or travel.
Note: In casual speech, many native speakers shorten “going to” to “gonna”: “I’m gonna go to the gym.”
Quick Quiz
Which sentence is correct?