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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Be going to

Hi.
In:
"Black thinks he is going to capture White's Bishop"
from Play Winning Chess, p.164.(by american GM Yasser Seirawan)

What does the use of "be going to" imply?

Thanks in advance
  

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BE going to almost always suggests that there is present evidence of a future situation.

  • BE going to almost always suggests that there is present evidence of a future situation.
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BE going to almost always suggests that there is present evidence of a future situation.

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