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UK//aɪl ɡəʊ//US//aɪl ɡoʊ//

Meaning of I'll go

A phrase indicating the speaker's intention to leave.

In simple words: I will leave or move to another place.

I'll go in a sentence

  • After dinner, I said, 'I'll go now.'
  • 'I'll go to the store later,' she promised.
  • 'I'll go and check on the kids,' he mentioned.
  • Realizing it was late, I said, 'I'll go home.'
  • 'I'll go back to school next year,' she said.

How to use I'll go

Use in casual and formal contexts to express intention to leave.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Think of 'I'll' as short for 'I will' - imagine someone promising to leave.

Related words

Collocations with I'll go

  • I'll go first
  • I'll go now
  • I'll go later
  • I'll go ahead

Synonyms for I'll go

  • I will leave
  • I will depart
  • I will head out
  • I will go away

Common mistakes with I'll go

  • Using 'I'll go' in a context where a different tense is needed.
  • Confusing 'I will' with 'I would' in conditional sentences.

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Frequently asked questions about I'll go

What does I'll go mean?

I will leave or move to another place.

What is the definition of I'll go?

A phrase indicating the speaker's intention to leave.

How do you use I'll go in a sentence?

After dinner, I said, 'I'll go now.'

Can you give another example of I'll go?

'I'll go to the store later,' she promised.

What are synonyms for I'll go?

Common alternatives include I will leave, I will depart, I will head out, I will go away.

What words go with I'll go?

It commonly pairs with I'll go first, I'll go now, I'll go later, I'll go ahead.

What are common mistakes when using I'll go?

Using 'I'll go' in a context where a different tense is needed. Confusing 'I will' with 'I would' in conditional sentences.

How do you pronounce I'll go?

US: //aɪl ɡoʊ//, UK: //aɪl ɡəʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use I'll go?

Use in casual and formal contexts to express intention to leave.