You say that you are going to do something to express your intention or determination to do it. I'm going to go to bed He announced that he's going to resign I was not going to compromise
The going rate or the going salary is the usual amount of money that you expect to pay or receive for something. She says that's the going rate for a house this big That's about half the going price on world oil markets. see also go
That goes; in existence; available for present use or enjoyment; current; obtainable; also, moving; working; in operation; departing; as, he is of the brightest men going; going prices or rate
If you can keep going with the money you have, you can manage to live on it. Things were difficult, and we needed her wages to keep going
You use the going to talk about how easy or difficult it is to do something. You can also say that something is, for example, hard going or tough going. He has her support to fall back on when the going gets tough Though the talks had been hard going at the start, they had become more friendly
If you say that something is going to happen, you mean that it will happen in the future, usually quite soon. I think it's going to be successful You're going to enjoy this I'm going to have to tell him the truth Are they going to be alright?