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UK//ˈrɛdi tə ɡoʊ//US//ˈrɛdi tə ɡoʊ//

Meaning of Ready to go

Prepared and willing to leave or start a task.

In simple words: Prepared to leave or start something.

Ready to go in a sentence

  • After waiting for an hour, I finally felt ready to go.
  • Are we ready to go? The movie starts in ten minutes.
  • She packed her bags and was ready to go for the weekend trip.
  • Once the team had their equipment, they were ready to go.
  • By the time the meeting started, he was ready to go with his presentation.

How to use Ready to go

Use in informal situations to indicate that someone is prepared; may not be suitable for very formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of a race car on the starting line, engine revving, as it shouts 'Ready to go!'

Related words

Collocations with Ready to go

  • ready to begin
  • ready to leave
  • ready to help

Synonyms for Ready to go

  • prepared to leave
  • set to depart
  • geared up
  • primed for action

Common mistakes with Ready to go

  • Using in overly formal settings.
  • Confusing with 'ready to went'.
  • Misplacing the phrase in a sentence.

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Frequently asked questions about "Ready to go"

What does "Ready to go" mean?

Prepared to leave or start something.

What is the definition of "Ready to go"?

Prepared and willing to leave or start a task.

How do you use "Ready to go" in a sentence?

After waiting for an hour, I finally felt ready to go.

Can you give another example of "Ready to go"?

Are we ready to go? The movie starts in ten minutes.

What are synonyms for "Ready to go"?

Common alternatives include prepared to leave, set to depart, geared up, primed for action.

What words go with "Ready to go"?

It commonly pairs with ready to begin, ready to leave, ready to help.

What are common mistakes when using "Ready to go"?

Using in overly formal settings. Confusing with 'ready to went'. Misplacing the phrase in a sentence.

How do you pronounce "Ready to go"?

US: //ˈrɛdi tə ɡoʊ//, UK: //ˈrɛdi tə ɡoʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use "Ready to go"?

Use in informal situations to indicate that someone is prepared; may not be suitable for very formal contexts.