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Is "You're going so much to beautiful beaches." correct? It sounds a bit weird to me. Would you rephrase it? It means you're going to go to the beach a lot. I just rephrased it but is that one good?

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  • You're going to visit so many beautiful beaches! Do you mean many visits or many beaches, or both? Jun 14, 2017 at 0:43
  • Oh, no! It was about many visits! Jun 14, 2017 at 1:06
  • Then the sentence has to be a bit longer: You're going to visit beautiful beaches so many times! or (idiomatic, and "incorrect" grammar) You're going to visit beautiful beaches so much! Jun 14, 2017 at 1:09
  • Your sentence sounds fine to me, if you're making a prediction about the future. I can imagine it in a context like You'll like visiting Grandma. She loves to surf so you're going to go to the beach a lot – probably every day!
    – 1006a
    Jun 14, 2017 at 2:26

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You almost rephrased it fluently

You are going to beautiful beaches a lot.
You are going so often to beautiful beaches.

You want to use

so often

to emphasize it is habitual.

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  • I meant it in the future. Jun 14, 2017 at 0:34
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If you want to make a statement about what the future holds, I would avoid using "go" twice in one sentence, and phrase it as

You will be going to a lot of beautiful beaches.

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