Conjugation of the verb: go

Present

  • I go
  • You go
  • He/She goes
  • We go
  • You go
  • They go

Past

  • I went
  • You went
  • He/She went
  • We went
  • You went
  • They went

Future

  • I will go
  • You will go
  • He/She will go
  • We will go
  • You will go
  • They will go

Conditional

  • I would go
  • You would go
  • He/She would go
  • We would go
  • You would go
  • They would go

Present

  • I am going
  • You are going
  • He/She is going
  • We are going
  • You are going
  • They are going

Past

  • I was going
  • You were going
  • He/She was going
  • We were going
  • You were going
  • They were going

Future

  • I will be going
  • You will be going
  • He/She will be going
  • We will be going
  • You will be going
  • They will be going

Conditional

  • I would be going
  • You would be going
  • He/She would be going
  • We would be going
  • You would be going
  • They would be going

Present

  • I have gone
  • You have gone
  • He/She has gone
  • We have gone
  • You have gone
  • They have gone

Past

  • I had gone
  • You had gone
  • He/She had gone
  • We have gone
  • You have gone
  • They have gone

Future

  • I will have gone
  • You will have gone
  • He/She will have gone
  • We will have gone
  • You will have gone
  • They will have gone

Conditional

  • I would have gone
  • You would have gone
  • He/She would have gone
  • We would have gone
  • You would have gone
  • They would have gone

Present

  • I have been going
  • You have been going
  • He/She has been going
  • We have been going
  • You have been going
  • They have been going

Past

  • I had been going
  • You had been going
  • He/She had been going
  • We had been going
  • You had been going
  • They had been going

Future

  • I will have been going
  • You will have been going
  • He/She will have been going
  • We will have been going
  • You will have been going
  • They will have been going

Conditional

  • I would have been going
  • You would have been going
  • He/She would have been going
  • We would have been going
  • You would have been going
  • They would have been going

Present

  • Am I going?
  • Are you going?
  • Is he/she going?
  • Are we going?
  • Are you going?
  • Are they going?

Past

  • Have I gone?
  • Have you gone?
  • Has he/she gone?
  • Have we gone?
  • Have you gone?
  • Have they gone?

Future

  • Will I go?
  • Will you go?
  • Will he/she go?
  • Will we go?
  • Will you go?
  • Will they go?

Conditional

  • Would I go?
  • Would you go?
  • Would he/she go?
  • Would we go?
  • Would you go?
  • Would they go?

Meanings

  • To walk; to travel on ones feet.
  • To move from one place to another.
  • To leave; to move away.
  • To be given, especially to be assigned or allotted.
  • To extend (from one point to another).
  • To lead (in a direction).
  • To elapse.
  • To start.
  • To resort (to).
  • To change from one value to another.
  • To end or disappear.
  • To be spend|spent or use up|used up.
  • To be discarded.
  • To be sell|sold.
  • To die.
  • To collapse.
  • To break down or decay.
  • To proceed (often to indicate the perceived quality of an event or state).
  • To work (through or over), especially mentally.
  • To search.
  • To tend or contribute toward a result.
  • To fit.
  • To be compatible, especially of colors or food and drink.
  • To belong (somewhere).
  • To take a turn, especially in a game.
  • To attend.
  • To take up a profession.
  • To be in a state continuously.
  • To survive or get by.
  • To move or travel in order to do something, or to do something while moving.
  • To make an effort.
  • To date.
  • To fight or attack.
  • To be pregnant (with).
  • To work or function.
  • To have authority.
  • To be valid or accepted.
  • To be tell|told; to circulate.
  • To be known or considered.
  • To sound; to make a noise.
  • To urinate or defecate.
  • To do, especially to do something foolish.
  • To walk.
  • To be lose|lost.
  • To be out.
  • To become. The adjective that follows usually describes a negative state.
  • To move for a particular distance or in a particular fashion.
  • To take a particular part or share.
  • To bet or venture (an amount).
  • To yield or weigh.
  • To follow (a course or path).
  • To offer or bid an amount.
  • To make (a specified sound).
  • To enjoy.
  • To have a certain record.
  • To say (something). Often used in present tense.
  • To think or say to oneself.
  • To attack.

Examples

  • Why don’t you go with us?
  • This train goes to Chicago.
  • Chris, where are you going?
  • Please dont go!
  • I really must be going.
  • The property shall go to my wife.
  • The award went to Steven Spielberg.
  • This property goes all the way to the state line.
  • Does this road go to Fort Smith?
  • The time went slowly.
  • Get ready, get set, go!
  • on your marks, get set, go|On your marks, get set, go!
  • on your marks|On your marks, set, go!
  • Ill go to court if I have to.
  • The price keeps going up.
  • After three days, my headache finally went.
  • His money went on drink.
  • This chair has got to go.
  • Everything must go.
  • The car went for five thousand dollars.
  • This meat is starting to go.
  • My mind is going.
  • That went well.
  • A: How are things going? B: Not bad, thanks.
  • Ive gone over this a hundred times.
  • Lets not go into that right now.
  • Somebody went through my things while I was out.
  • Well, that goes to show you.
  • These experiences go to make us stronger.
  • Do you think the sofa will go through the door?
  • The belt just barely went around his waist.
  • This shade of red doesnt go with the drapes.
  • White wine goes better with fish than red wine.
  • My shirts go on this side of the wardrobe.
  • This piece of the jigsaw goes on the other side.
  • The tune goes like this.
  • It’s your turn; go.
  • I go to school at the schoolhouse.
  • Gone for soldiers, every one.
  • Shes gone to be a teacher.
  • I dont want my children to go hungry.
  • We went barefoot in the summer.
  • How long can you go without water?
  • Weve gone without your help for a while now.
  • We went swimming.
  • Lets go shopping.
  • You didnt have to go to such trouble.
  • I never thought hed go so far as to call you.
  • How long having they been going together?
  • Hes been going with her for two weeks.
  • I went at him with a knife.
  • She goes with child.
  • The engine just wont go anymore.
  • Whatever the boss says goes, do you understand?
  • Anything goes around here.
  • Theres a story going through the town about you.
  • That goes as murder in my book.
  • He went by name of Sanders.
  • I woke up just before the clock went.
  • I really need to go.
  • Have you managed to go today, Mrs. Miggins?
  • Whyd you have to go and do that?
  • Youll go blind.
  • I went crazy.
  • After failing as a criminal, he decided to go straight.
  • Weve only gone twenty miles today.
  • This car can go circles around that one.
  • Lets go halves on this.
  • Ill go a ten-spot.
  • Those babies go five tons apiece.
  • Lets go this way for a while.
  • Thats as high as I can go.
  • We could go two fifty.
  • Cats go meow.
  • I could go a beer right about now.
  • Theyve gone one for three in this series.
  • The team is going five in a row.
  • I go, "As if!" And she was all like, "Whatever!"
  • As soon as I did it, I went "that was stupid."

Translations

ES
  1. ir
  2. desaparecer
  3. destruir
  4. datar
  5. hacer
  6. hacerse
PT
  1. ir
  2. destruir
FR
  1. aller
  2. fonctionner
  3. uriner
  4. faire
  5. dire
  6. devenir