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UK//juː ɡəʊ//US//ju ɡoʊ//

You go 的意思

To move or travel to a different location.

In simple words: To move to another place.

You go 例句

  • You go to the store every Saturday.
  • When you go, make sure to take your umbrella.
  • If you go now, you'll arrive before dinner.
  • You go too fast; slow down!
  • When you go on vacation, pack light.
  • I think you should go back and apologize.
  • Are you sure you want to go home now?
  • Every time you go hiking, take plenty of water.
  • You go first, and I'll follow.

如何使用 You go

Used to indicate movement from one location to another. Common in casual or everyday conversations, but can be used in more formal contexts as well. Avoid using in very formal writing.

Grammar pattern

go + object

Memory hint

Think of a friend telling you, 'You go ahead, I’ll catch up later!'

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Synonyms for You go

Common mistakes with You go

  • Using 'going' instead of 'go' in simple present tense.
  • Confusing 'you go' with past tense forms.
  • Omitting the subject 'you' in imperative forms.

Compare You go with Leave, Depart, Move, Proceed, Travel

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关于 You go 的常见问题

You go 是什么意思?

To move to another place.

You go 的中文意思是什么?

To move to another place.

You go 的定义是什么?

To move or travel to a different location.

如何在句子中使用 You go

You go to the store every Saturday.

能再举一个 You go 的例子吗?

When you go, make sure to take your umbrella.

You go 的近义词有哪些?

常见的替代说法包括 leave, depart, move, proceed, travel。

哪些词和 You go 搭配?

它常与 go away, go outside, go home, go shopping, go out 搭配。

使用 You go 时常见的错误有哪些?

Using 'going' instead of 'go' in simple present tense. Confusing 'you go' with past tense forms. Omitting the subject 'you' in imperative forms.

You go 怎么发音?

US: //ju ɡoʊ//, UK: //juː ɡəʊ//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。

什么时候该用 You go

Used to indicate movement from one location to another. Common in casual or everyday conversations, but can be used in more formal contexts as well. Avoid using in very formal writing.