No. The sentence should be Are you going to be playing this song?
Answer:Actually, if the sentence is a question, provided you inflect it up when spoken and place a question mark at the end when written, it is acceptable.As a statement, it is correct as: "You are going to be playing this song."
This sentence is grammatically correct, but I would recast it as, "My Mom loves the song, 'Heartache Tonight,' by The Eagles."
No its not correct
The verb is: Playing. Hope this helped!
The correct punctuation is:Leaving on a Jet Plane, which was written years ago, is still a popular song.
You would make your sentence into a question.Example of a declarative sentence:It is a cloudy day.Example of an interrogative sentence:Is it a cloudy day?
She is going to record the song next week.
"its going down, by celly cell
In the song, 'Sixteen Going On Seventeen' from 'The Sound of Music', the instruments used in the song are the cello, the violin, and the piano. There is also a small part where the guitar plays for the song.
No. Their song however is going to be in Ice Age!
I heard that you can but I'm not sure
hey were are you going to have ur party at can i please come i love you justinbieber i am ur fan i listen to ur song everday i look at urpictures
Sometimes if I listen to my favorite song, I will hit the replay button and it will play the same song again after it's done playing the first time.