Grammatically, it's possible, but it sounds like you periodically get a million dollars, spend it on travel, earn another million, spend it on travel, and repeat the cylce over and over. What's far more likely is that when you reach the point in the future when you have a million dollars, then you will travel.
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ViceidolI encountered a question in my grammar test, and it went like this:Yes, (B) is grammatically cor
When I have a million dollars, I __ around the world with my parents.
(A) will travel (B) go traveling
The answer is (A), butI didn't know why it is the answer. Could it be acceptable to use "(B) go traveling"?