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UK//jʊəˈnɒt ˈgəʊɪŋ tə ɡəʊ//US//jʊr ˈnɑt ˈɡoʊɪŋ tə ɡoʊ//

Meaning of You're not going to go

A phrase indicating someone will not leave or participate.

In simple words: A way to say someone will not leave or do something.

You're not going to go in a sentence

  • I told him, 'You're not going to go until you finish your dinner!'
  • When she tried to sneak out, I joked, 'You're not going to go like that!'
  • During the storm, we all agreed, 'You're not going to go out in this weather!'
  • He insisted, 'You're not going to go alone; I’m coming with you!'
  • Despite his protest, she said, 'You're not going to go until I say so!'

How to use You're not going to go

Used informally to emphasize that someone is staying put or not participating. It can come off as dismissive or teasing, depending on tone.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine a friend trying to leave a party while you say, 'You're not going to go!'

Related words

Collocations with You're not going to go

  • not going to go home
  • not going to go out
  • not going to go anywhere
  • not going to go with someone

Synonyms for You're not going to go

Common mistakes with You're not going to go

  • Incorrectly using 'going to' in a formal context where it's not suitable.
  • Misunderstanding the phrase as a question rather than a statement.
  • Using it with a positive meaning instead of negative.

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Frequently asked questions about You're not going to go

What does You're not going to go mean?

A way to say someone will not leave or do something.

What is the definition of You're not going to go?

A phrase indicating someone will not leave or participate.

How do you use You're not going to go in a sentence?

I told him, 'You're not going to go until you finish your dinner!'

Can you give another example of You're not going to go?

When she tried to sneak out, I joked, 'You're not going to go like that!'

What are synonyms for You're not going to go?

Common alternatives include you can't leave, you won't go, you're staying here, you are not allowed to go.

What words go with You're not going to go?

It commonly pairs with not going to go home, not going to go out, not going to go anywhere, not going to go with someone.

What are common mistakes when using You're not going to go?

Incorrectly using 'going to' in a formal context where it's not suitable. Misunderstanding the phrase as a question rather than a statement. Using it with a positive meaning instead of negative.

How do you pronounce You're not going to go?

US: //jʊr ˈnɑt ˈɡoʊɪŋ tə ɡoʊ//, UK: //jʊəˈnɒt ˈgəʊɪŋ tə ɡəʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You're not going to go?

Used informally to emphasize that someone is staying put or not participating. It can come off as dismissive or teasing, depending on tone.