Sentence examples for I going to do from inspiring English sources

The phrase "I going to do" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "I am going to do"? You can use the correct form when expressing an intention or plan to perform an action in the future. Example: "I am going to do my homework after dinner."

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"But what am I going to do?

Now what am I going to do?

What was I going to do?

"What am I going to do?

What am I going to do exactly?

"What am I going to do now?

What am I going to do, cry?

What am I going to do, circle?

How am I going to do it?..

"Am I going to do that?

But what was I going to do?

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