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What time are we _____ Grandma's house tomorrow?

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Answered by qwwestham
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What time are we going to Grandma's house tomorrow?

  • "Going to" is the present participle of the verb "go".
  • The present participle of verbs is formed using -ing at the end of the verbs.
  • Present participle tense is a tense used when something is happening at the moment or it happens regularly.
  • The present participle is used in the continuous tense such as "going to".
Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer:

What time are we going to Grandma's house tomorrow?

Explanation:

"going to" here signifies the present participle tense.

The present tense is divided into four phase . The present participle always form using -ing at the end of the verbs.

Present participle is used when it is going to happen or happening .

Here going to is appropriate for the sentence.

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