[ Future Tenses ]
Form a question using ‘Going to’ for the sentence: ‘We are going to have a picnic this weekend.’
A. Do we have a picnic this weekend?
B. Will we have a picnic this weekend?
C. Is it going to have a picnic this weekend?
D. Are we going to have a picnic this weekend?

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