Usage of "going to be" [closed]

Is the following grammatically correct?

Hi All,
Today I am going to be sending this model of living room


Solution 1:

I agree with Bitter dreggs' comment, in that "the" or "a" is missing before "living room".

As for "going to be sending", it is absolutely fine.

Using a future continuous form (whether "going to be sending" or "will be sending") implies that it will happen as a matter of course, whereas a simple form ("going to send" or "will send") implies volition.

The English language is rich in future forms, giving us a wide spectrum of often subtle shades of meaning.