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Where are you going today? vs. Where are you go today? #1 (permalink) Thu Feb 22, 2007 11:49 am   Where are you going today? vs. Where are you go today?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #54 "Chit Chat: At the bus stop", question 1

Mike: Where are you ......... today?

(a) go
(b) gone
(c) going
(d) goes

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #54 "Chit Chat: At the bus stop", answer 1

Mike: Where are you going today?

Correct answer: (c) going
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Where are you going today? vs. Where are you go today? #2 (permalink) Thu Feb 22, 2007 13:23 pm   Where are you going today? vs. Where are you go today?
 

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Where are you going today? vs. Where are you go today? #3 (permalink) Thu Feb 22, 2007 13:39 pm   Where are you going today? vs. Where are you go today?
 

But you cannot put "go" with "are"...
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