The future tense of the verb ‘go’ is ‘will go’.
In English, the future tense is used to describe actions that will take place after the present moment. To form the future tense, we typically use ‘will’ followed by the base form of the verb. In this case, the base form of ‘go’ remains unchanged, so we say ‘I will go’, ‘you will go’, ‘he/she/it will go’, ‘we will go’, and ‘they will go’.
For example, if someone asks you about your travel plans, you might respond with, ‘I will go to the beach tomorrow.’ This clearly indicates that the action of going is set to happen in the future.