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Going to + gerund Mon Jul 18, 2005 22:09 pm  Going to + gerund
 

Test No. errors/elem-15 "The Months of the Year", question 1

In this session of our audio programme we are going talk about the words used in English for the months of the year.

(a) of
(b) going talk
(c) used

Test No. errors/elem-15 "The Months of the Year", answer 1

In this session of our audio programme we are going to talk about the words used in English for the months of the year.

Correct entry: going to talk
The error was: (b) going talk
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why is "going to talk"?

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Going to + gerund Mon Jul 18, 2005 23:08 pm  Going to + gerund
 

Because this is a future construction:

going to + gerund
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