go
Definition of go:
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part of speech: verb
To pass from one place to another: to be in motion: to proceed: to walk: to depart from: to lead in any direction: to extend: to tend: to be about to do: to pass in report: to pass, as in payment: to be accounted in value: to happen in a particular way: to turn out: to fare:- pr. p. going; pa. t. went; pa. p. gone.
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part of speech: verb
To move from one place to another; to pass; to proceed; to depart; to walk; to be pregnant; to run; to take a direction; to contribute, as, the different ingredients which go to make up the compound; to conduce; to fall out or terminate; to reach or be extended: to fare.
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Common misspellings:
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- gof (0.4%)
- gos (0.8%)
- ggo (3.2%)
- gop (1.6%)
- gp (7.2%)
- gove (0.8%)
- ga (0.4%)
- goto (0.8%)
- gose (0.8%)
- dgo (0.8%)
- gonna (0.4%)
- goed (0.4%)
- ut (0.4%)
- speard (0.4%)
- og (6.4%)
- grou (0.4%)
- ot (2.4%)
- gov (4.8%)
- goh (0.8%)
- gi (1.6%)
- fo (12.0%)
- ag (0.4%)
- gon (3.2%)
- hed (0.4%)
- goe (7.6%)
- gor (4.8%)
- goa (2.0%)
- geo (1.2%)
- gio (0.8%)
- gto (2.0%)
- tgo (2.8%)
- gow (1.2%)
- ger (0.4%)
- gogo (0.4%)
- ge (4.4%)
- proceede (0.4%)
- sgo (1.2%)
- goi (4.4%)
- goog (0.4%)
- bo (2.0%)
- o (0.4%)
- g (2.8%)
- gao (0.8%)
- fgo (0.8%)
- g0 (2.0%)
- g00d (0.4%)
- g9o (1.2%)
- gfo (1.2%)
- gpo (2.0%)
- lgo (0.4%)
- zgo (1.6%)
Usage examples for go:
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What do you go there for, then?
"Opportunities" – Susan Warner -
I must and will go
"The Adventures of Harry Richmond, Complete" – George Meredith Last Updated: March 7, 2009 -
Go out and do so.
"The Children's Bible" – Henry A. Sherman Charles Foster Kent -
" I don't want to go he said.
"The Complete PG Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr." – Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (The Physician and Poet not the Jurist)