In English we use was / were going to to talk about plans we made in the past which didn't happen, or won't happen in the future.
Examples sentences :
Notes for use of was / were going to :
We often use this form to apologize for not doing something and give a reason why.
Was/were going to example sentences | |
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We were going to get something to eat on the way! | 私たち、向かう途中で何か食べ物を買うつもりだったじゃない! |
I was just going to ask you if you could do me a favour. | 俺のお願いを聞いてくれないかなと、聞くつもりだったんだ。 |
What else were you going to cook with the chicken? | チキンの他に何を料理しようとしていたの? |
Umm, I was going to finish talking to Nick about the rent. | う~ん、僕はニックと家賃の話をつけるつもりだったんだけど。 |
How did I know you were going to ask that? | そんなことを聞こうと思ってたわけ? |
I was just going to mash some garlic for the risotto! | ただリゾット用にニンニクをする潰すつもりだったの! |
Hi Cate! I was going to call you, too... | ケイトじゃない! 私もあなたに電話をかけるところだったの… |