are you ____(going) to Italy next year?
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are you going to Italy next year?
The correct form of the word going to fill in the blank is going itself and the form of the word is continuous. The use of going is mainly used in the present tense, but in such cases, it is used in the future tense.
The reason for this is that going, when used in the future tense context, is mainly used to refer to any plans or intentions. The sentence, 'Are you going to Italy next year?', clearly refers to the plan or intention to go to Italy at some point in the future, or, next year.
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