Sentence examples for I going to be from inspiring English sources

The phrase "I going to be" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "I am going to be"? You can use the correct form when expressing a future intention or plan regarding yourself. Example: "I am going to be attending the conference next week."

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"Am I going to be shot?

"Am I going to be all right?

Am I going to be honored?

Am I going to be too winded?

Am I going to be fine?

"Am I going to be co-hosting?

"Was I going to be drafted?

When am I going to be decriminalised?

Am I going to be happy?

Am I going to be killed another minute?" he said.

"Am I going to be adopted, too?" she asked.

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