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UK//ɡəʊ naʊ//US//ɡoʊ naʊ//

Meaning of Go now

To leave or proceed immediately.

In simple words: Leave immediately.

Go now in a sentence

  • You need to go now if you want to catch the bus.
  • When the alarm rings, it's time to go now.
  • I told him to go now before the traffic gets worse.
  • Stop chatting and go now, we’re running late!

How to use Go now

Generally used in casual contexts but can be formal in commands. Avoid with polite requests.

Grammar pattern

go + adverb

Memory hint

Think of a runner saying 'Go! Now!' at the start of a race.

Related words

Collocations with Go now

  • go now
  • hurry to go
  • tell someone to go

Synonyms for Go now

  • leave now
  • depart now
  • move on
  • go away

Common mistakes with Go now

  • Using 'went' instead of 'go' in commands.
  • Confusing with 'go on' which means to continue.
  • Ignoring the urgency implied by 'now'.

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Frequently asked questions about Go now

What does Go now mean?

Leave immediately.

What is the definition of Go now?

To leave or proceed immediately.

How do you use Go now in a sentence?

You need to go now if you want to catch the bus.

Can you give another example of Go now?

When the alarm rings, it's time to go now.

What are synonyms for Go now?

Common alternatives include leave now, depart now, move on, go away.

What words go with Go now?

It commonly pairs with go now, hurry to go, tell someone to go.

What are common mistakes when using Go now?

Using 'went' instead of 'go' in commands. Confusing with 'go on' which means to continue. Ignoring the urgency implied by 'now'.

How do you pronounce Go now?

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

When should I use Go now?

Generally used in casual contexts but can be formal in commands. Avoid with polite requests.