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domingo, 21 de noviembre de 2010

Be going to and would
In this case we use would and be going to, to talk about predictions and intentions in the past. The structure of the sentence is in present, but the verb´s form is in past.
Grammar Going to (it is more used to talk about plans).
Pronoun + verb in past + pronoun + was/were going to be + complement
Grammar Would to (it is more used to talk about predictions).
Pronoun + verb in past + pronoun + would + verb simple form + complement
Examples:
·         I thought I was going to travel to Paris last year.
·         I believed you were going to be the winner in that competition.
·         I told him that you would be my girlfriend.

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