A1high_frequency_chunk
Go
UK /["/ɡəʊ/","/ɡəʊz/","/went/","/ɡɒn/","/ˈɡəʊɪŋ/"]/US /["/ɡəʊ/","/ɡəʊz/","/went/","/ɡɔːn/","/ˈɡəʊɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to move or travel from one place to another
In simple words: to move from one place to another
Examples
- Please go to the store and buy some groceries.
- I want to go for a walk in the park.
- It's time to go to bed now.
- He can go fast on his skateboard.
- They will go to the movies tomorrow.
- When you say 'go', I will start running.
- Can you go ahead and finish the project?
- Let's go check out that new restaurant.
- If the lights go out, we need to call for help.
- There is a lot of energy in the way the kids go about playing outside.
Usage notes
Used in both casual and formal contexts. Avoid using 'go' for formal requests; instead, use 'attend' or 'proceed'.
Grammar pattern
go + adverb/preposition
Memory hint
Think of 'go' as 'going on an adventure'—just picture packing your bag and leaving!
Collocations
- quickly
- slowly
- by
- smoothly
- well
- badly
Synonyms
- disappear
- match
Antonyms
- stay
- remain
- halt
Common mistakes
- 'Going to' confused with 'gonna' when speaking informally.
- Using 'go' instead of 'goes' for third person singular.
- Mixing up 'go' with 'goes' in different tenses.