Correct Answer:
A. will go
The question tests knowledge of future tense in English grammar. The phrase "next year" clearly indicates a future event. Therefore, the correct verb form is will go. This uses the simple future tense, formed with "will" + base form of the verb, to express a future action or intention.
- go is the simple present tense, used for habitual actions or general truths, not a specific future event.
- will going is grammatically incorrect; "will" must be followed by the base form of the verb (go), not the present participle.
- is going is present continuous, which can indicate a future plan, but "will go" is the most direct and grammatically sound simple future expression for this context. "Is going" alone implies present action.