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The phrase "will goes to" is not correct in English.
The correct form would be "will go to." Example: "She will go to the store later today."
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The other half, if there is no will, goes to the children.
Will goes to visit, trying to find Hannibal and possibly unearth some secrets about him.
Russell's winners included Westmeath who will goes to the Festival after winning the maiden hurdle in style.
Coincidentally, Will goes to see the painting at the same time and knows that something is amiss.
In it, Will goes to a charity auction and wins a portrait session with an extrovert celebrity photographer called Fannie Lieber, played by Glenn Close.
Will goes to his father's funeral and feels really rotten that the last time he saw Dad (who died of a heart attack at the end of last week's episode), they argued over a stupid baby blanket.
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You will go to God.
People will go to jail.
Proceeds will go to charity.
They will go to theatres.
I will go to Tampa".
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