Was / Were going to

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Today, we’re exploring “was/were going to,” a structure in English used to talk about plans or intentions that were in place before a specific time in the past but did not happen. It’s similar to the future with “going to,” but it refers to unrealized plans or intentions in the past. For example, “We were going to visit the museum, but it started raining” indicates a plan that was made but didn’t happen due to unforeseen circumstances. Understanding “was/were going to” helps us express past intentions and events that didn’t materialize as expected. Let’s delve into this topic together and uncover how to use “was/were going to” effectively in English! 🌟