which word is right??

I'm going forward to on vacation next months .
go.going to go.be go.going

What do you think? The word is the object of the preposition "to", so must be a noun or pronoun, not a verb.

Reed is correct. What is the verb form that is used as a noun?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verbal_noun

I'm going forward to--- on vacation next months . go

is right because its to+infinitive

"I'm going forward to on vacation next months"

I can't figure out where you're supposed to enter any of these.
go
going to go
be go
going

None of them make any sense to me.

I'm going forward to-(go.going to go.be go.going)-- on vacation next months .

we can use go here.sorry if it's not clear.

The only way this thought makes any sense to me is this:

I'm going on vacation next month.

The correct word to use in this sentence is "going." The correct sentence would be, "I'm going to go on vacation next month." Here's how you can determine the correct answer:

1. Identify the verb tense: In this case, the verb tense is future tense because you are referring to an action that will happen in the future.

2. Use the correct form of the verb: In English, we use the auxiliary verb "to be" (in this case, "I'm" which is the contraction for "I am") followed by the base form of the main verb. The base form of the verb "go" is "go."

3. Add the correct preposition: In this case, the correct preposition is "on" because we use "on vacation" to indicate going away for leisure or a break.

So, to summarize, the correct word is "going." Thus, the sentence should be written as "I'm going to go on vacation next month."