What does going to mean?
Definitions for going to
go·ing to
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going toverb
Will. Forms the future tense.
going toverb
Forms the past progressive (imperfect) to indicate definite non-completion.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of going to in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of going to in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of going to in a Sentence
We're definitely in rapid expansion mode, not contraction mode, we believe this is part of the future of how people are going to get around. That is what makes us bullish.
You’re always going to have dysfunctionality when the police and the DA are not able to work independently of one another but cooperatively, when it comes to violent crime, they need to be on the same page.
We know that 40 %, maybe even higher, of cases are asymptomatic, meaning they don't have a fever. So, you might catch a few people, but not the vast majority of infected people, handing out masks is good, but better would be requiring masks and modeling behavior of wearing masks. And given that mask wearing has become a political statement, I think there will be social pressure not to wear a mask. In this event, the hand sanitizer is good, but I don't think you're going to stop a lot of cases that way. Most of the spread is through the air.
The process of identifying these victims is very difficult, we're going to be relying on DNA testing. And that is why we've already been gathering DNA samples from the family members, so they have all participated and provided DNA to assist us in the investigation.
Going to school, it felt like you were in a meat grinder. It chews you up and pours out this mess that can't function.
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