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Old 03-Dec-2007, 13:58
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Default auxiliar verb future

good morning. I would like to know how can I form the interrogatives questions in the future using "will". For example, its correct this sentence:
Will you go swimming tomorrow morning?
Can I use "swimming" or " to swim" after "will go"? What's the correct form.
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Normally, we would use 'going'.
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