How to say “be going to” in Chinese with 要 (yào)

Subj. + (yào) + Verb (+ (le))

Expressing "be going to" with " (yào)"

HSK 2Auxiliary verbs

Rule structure

To express "be going to" or future intention, (yào) is placed before the main verb. It indicates a plan or something that is about to happen. It is often used with a time word.

Examples

我要走了。

Wǒ yào zǒu le.

I am going to leave.

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Frequently asked questions

How do you express “Expressing "be going to" with "要 (yào)"” in Chinese?

Use the structure: Subj. + 要 (yào) + Verb (+ 了 (le)). For example: 我要走了。 — “I am going to leave.”.

What is an example sentence with this grammar rule?

我要走了。 — “I am going to leave.”.

Which HSK level includes this grammar rule?

This grammar rule is part of HSK 2.

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