Forms the past progressive (imperfect) to indicate definite non-completion.(verb)
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Use "going to" in a sentence
"She hung up before I could give her a number, so I figured that I probably wasn't going to be hearing from Carter Paragon in the near future, or even the distant future."
"You're going to stand trial for the deaths of your flock, for the killing of Jack Mercier and his wife and friends, for the murders of Curtis and Grace Peltier."
"Somehow, I got the feeling that Harvey Ragle was going to be getting some California sunshine in the near future."