Man can not say how long he will live but The Bible in Psalms say that mans life is three score and a half. That is seventy years, and the rest of the years are a bonus.
Going to a Go-Go was created in 1965-11.
The present participle of go is going.
'They are going sightseeing' or 'They are going to go sightseeing' are acceptable forms.
To go. Are you going to go to the party' She asked
When are you going to go? the correct use of those words is: when are you going.
The past tense of are going is did go. As in "we did go to the fair".
going out is when you go out eneyware but going outside is when you go outside so it is the same thing.
past = wentpast continuous = was going or were going.
choose the one that is right for you. (Hint) If you are going to go a rouge go undead, if you are going to be a shapeshifting shaman go Taran, if you are going to be a hunter go night elf and if you are going to be a mage go human
I am going to [verb] ... (as in the sentence I am going to go) Je vais [verb infinitive] (Je vais aller = I am going to go)
It means "To what place are we going to go?" Or "To where are we going to go?" much shorter "Where are we going?"
Going Where the Lonely Go was created in 1982-11.