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How to Use "Go" with Example Sentences
go
(v):
to move from one place to another; to pass; to be good with something
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Used with adverbs:
"
I need the meeting to
go
smoothly
.
"
(smoothly, easily, well)
"
It always
goes
badly
.
"
(badly)
"
This class
goes
really
quickly
.
"
(quickly, slowly)
"
Ice cream
goes
well
with pie.
"
(well)
"
Do these
go
together
?
"
(together)
Used with prepositions:
"
Ice cream
goes
well
with
pie.
"
(with)
"
Let's
go
to
the party.
"
(to, after)
"
I will
go
with
you.
"
(with, without)
Used with verbs:
"
I
want to
go
to the store.
"
(want to, need to, must, have to)
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between
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