when you are going to go there

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"I would very much like to join you for the ride. Just tell me when you're going to go there." Correct?
 
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"I would very much like to join you for the ride. Just tell me when you're going to go there." Correct?
Yes, it's correct.
 
"I would very m[STRIKE]y[/STRIKE]uch like to join you for the ride. Just tell me when you're going to go there." Correct?

Yes.

You will often read that we do not use the BE going to future with the verbs go and come, using instead the present progressive/continuous. In fact, it is quite commonly heard.

Later edit: Bhaisa had posted his answer before I finished typing mine. It's a good thing I gave the same answer!
 
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Yes.

You will often read that we do not use the BE going to future with the verbs go and come, using instead the present progressive/continuous. In fact, it is quite commonly heard.

Later edit: Bhaisa had posted his answer before I finished typing mine. It's a good thing I gave the same answer!
Could I have said "Just tell me when you go there."?
 
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