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      • go verb uk / ɡəʊ / us / ɡoʊ / present participle going | past tense went | past participle gone go verb (MOVE/TRAVEL)
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  2. We use go to refer to movement, most commonly away from the speaker or listener to another place. We normally use go without an object: Does this tram go to the city centre? Can you wait here while I go back to the house to fetch my jacket?

    • English (US)

      Go - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and...

    • Polski

      Go - English Grammar Today-Cambridge Dictionary- punkt...

    • Using The Verb Go: Collocations with “Go”…
    • Using The Verb Go: Collocations with “Go To”…
    • Using The Verb Go: Collocations with “Go to A”
    • Using The Verb Go: Collocations with “Go to The”
    • Using The Verb Go: Collocations with “Go On”
    • Using The Verb Go: Collocations with “Go For”
    Go abroad
    Go online
    Go west
    Go straight on
    Go to work
    Go to class
    Go to college
    Go to school
    Go to a meeting
    Go to a conference
    Go to a concert
    Go to a party
    Go to the movies
    Go to the doctor
    Go to the post office
    Go to the hospital
    Go on a vacation
    Go on a tour
    Go on a trip
    Go on a cruise
    Go for a meal
    Go for a nap
    Go for a swim
    Go for a ride
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  3. Jul 11, 2016 · When do we need prepositions with the verb “to go”? The preposition “to” is very common after the verb “to go” when we are referring to places. Examples: He went to the cinema. She will go to America next year. They would like to go to Australia.

  4. Feb 26, 2017 · The verb GO can be used with many prepositions, including the preposition home and the preposition to. When the verb GO indicates to travel, it usually takes a Locative Complement. This is usually in the form of a preposition phrase.

  5. 6 ways to use the verbGO’ in English. Go to, go on, go for? Rebecca explains which preposition to use with this very common English verb in this grammar lesson for beginners.

  6. Feb 27, 2012 · "Go to", "go on", "go for"? Rebecca explains which preposition to use with this very common English verb in this grammar lesson for beginners. Go take a quiz...

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  7. Some verbs can go with multiple prepositions, and sometimes the preposition makes a difference in the meaning of the phrase. You can use this list for learning typical verb-preposition combinations, as well as for reference.

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