That's a statement.
In this sentence, "is going to California next summer" is the complete predicate. The simple predicate, or verb, is "is going". Is is the helping verb, to is the preposition, California is the object of the preposition, summer is an adverb answering the question when, and next is an adjective modifying summer, answering which summer. Our is a possessive pronoun, it is also an adjective describing which family, and family is the simple subject.
Am going to Norway this summer for vacation
I am going to visit Houston, Texas and Six Flags over the summer.
No you'd have to say my family and I are going to the store.
The correct sentence is: My best friend and I are going to Hawaii this summer. "I" is the subject pronoun used when referring to yourself in the present tense. "Me" is the object pronoun and should be used when you are the recipient of the action in a sentence.
Camping
The punctuation in the sentence "Dear Vivian, how's summer going for you?" are inverted commas, a comma, an apostrophe and a question mark.
I am going to my family reunion.
the president told the california city they are going to shutter.
however
Where are you going today?Where can i find ugges?Where did you go for the summer?Hopefully i answered your question!!
This weekend me and my family are going up to the lodge