Present continuous tense.
Present Tense NO!!! It's the "Going-to Future", used for predictions or intentions mainly (especially in informal speech).
past = wentpast continuous = was going or were going.
Going to is already future tense.
"I am going" is already in present tense.Past tense: "I have gone."Future tense: "I will go."
Going is the present participle of the verb "go".
present tense and future tense
The word going is a present participle and isn't in any tense at all. It is used with auxiliaries as in: * I'm going there tomorrow. * I shall be going there tomorrow. * Going right from here, you'll find the street is the second on the left. (Here going is equivalent to If you go ...)
The future tense is: will get -- We will get some bread. am/is/are going to get -- We are going to get some bread. am/is/are getting -- I am getting some bread.
The past tense of are going is did go. As in "we did go to the fair".
'was' ; 1sr/2nd/3rd person past tense singular. eg. She was going to the ships. I was going to board the bus You was there. 'was' from the verb ' To be '.
miley is going to live in tense latter we will find out
Were is the past of are.They are going to the cinema.They are going to the cinema.