no he is going to move in with her
They move by how the current is going
she was going to move away
There is no evidence that the world will move.
MOVE ON!
I __will be moving___ (move) to my new house this month going to form is- 'be going'
no because i would move with him if he was
no
It is correct to say "the chalkboard is moving" as the present tense is used for ongoing actions happening now. "Is move" is not correct in this context.
We're Gonna Move was created in 1956.
Unless you are going to move there or move her here you cant.
Move ahead means "Keep going" or "Get out front."