Use of “It’s Going to Be + Adjective” in Spoken English (Easy Guide)

We use “It’s going to be + adjective” to talk about how something will feel or be in the future. It helps us describe situations before they happen. For example, if you have an exam tomorrow, you can say, “It’s going to be difficult.” In daily life, we often use this structure to talk about weather, events, or plans. Like, “It’s going to be fun,” or “It’s going to be busy.” This pattern is very useful in conversations because it sounds natural and confident. You don’t need complex grammar—just use it to share your feelings or predictions about what will happen next.

◎ Important Points

  • Use this structure to talk about the future.
  • Always use an adjective after “going to be.”
  • “It’s” means “It is.”
  • Common adjectives: easy, hard, fun, boring, busy, amazing.
  • Use it for predictions or expectations.
  • Very common in daily spoken English.

Sentence Structure: Subject + is/am/are + going to be + adjective

Example: It is going to be interesting.

This structure helps you describe how something will feel in the future.

Tip: Practice with simple adjectives like good, bad, easy, hard to speak faster.

Common MistakeWrong ExampleCorrect Example
Missing “be”It’s going to interestingIt’s going to be interesting
Using noun instead of adjectiveIt’s going to be successIt’s going to be successful
Wrong verb formIt going to be easyIt’s going to be easy
Using present instead of futureIt is very fun tomorrowIt’s going to be fun tomorrow
Forgetting “going to”It’s be difficultIt’s going to be difficult
  1. It’s going to be a busy day at the office.
  2. It’s going to be very hot today.
  3. The movie is going to be exciting.
  4. It’s going to be hard to wake up early.
  5. This trip is going to be amazing.
  6. The meeting is going to be boring.
  7. It’s going to be a long journey.
  8. The test is going to be easy.
  9. Tonight’s party is going to be fun.
  10. It’s going to be a great weekend.

Fill in the blanks

  1. It’s going to ___ easy.
  2. The day is going to ___ busy.
  3. It’s going to be very ___. (hot/cold)
  4. This game is going to ___ fun.
  5. It’s going to ___ difficult.

Change incorrect sentence to correct one

  1. It’s going to interesting.
  2. It going to be fun.
  3. It’s going to be success.
  4. It’s be easy.
  5. It is very boring tomorrow.

Speak this sentence aloud

  1. It’s going to be a great day.
  2. It’s going to be easy for me.
  3. It’s going to be a busy morning.
  4. It’s going to be fun with friends.
  5. It’s going to be a long meeting.
Use of “It’s Going to Be + Adjective” in Spoken English (Easy Guide)

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