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Usage of go and corresponding examples
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Phonetic symbols and pronunciation of go:

DJ Phonetic Pronunciation: [gou]

KK Pronunciation: [go]

Part of speech of Go:

(verb)

Did you go? n,g? Go, go? z]

Part of speech of Go:

intransitive verb

1. Move or travel; Continue:

Move, walk; Forward:

Usage and examples:

We will go by bus. Lawyers went door to door seeking donations. How fast can this ship run?

We will go by bus. Fundraisers went door to door to raise money. How fast is this ship going?

2. Leave a place; Set out:

Leave: Leave a place; Leave:

Usage and examples:

Leave before I cry.

Leave before I cry

3. Pursue a certain goal:

Proceed according to the procedure:

Usage and examples:

A message sent to the ambassador through diplomatic channels.

Information conveyed to the ambassador through diplomatic channels

4. Ask for help from others, such as asking for help:

Go to:

Usage and examples:

Directly to the voters in her constituency. See

Voters who turned directly to her constituency. See.

5. Extend between two points or in a certain direction; Run:

Extend between two points or in a certain direction; Extension:

Usage and examples:

Curtains hanging from the ceiling to the floor.

Curtains hang from the ceiling to the floor.

6. Give the entrance; Clue:

Enter; Direction:

Usage and examples:

The stairs leading to the basement.

Stairs leading to the basement

7. To operate normally:

Working normally and running well:

Usage and examples:

This car won't move.

The car broke down.

8. Have money.

Circulation and passage

9. Pass it from one person to another; Circulate:

Convey: to convey from one person to another; Communication:

Usage and examples:

There are many rumors in the office.

There are bad words in the office.

10. As a result of sales, it is adopted:

Sell to:

Usage and examples:

The gold watch was sold to the highest bidder.

The gold watch was sold to the highest bidder.

1 1. Informal usage: used as an emphasis when connected with coordinate verbs:

Informal language emphasizes mood: use and connect with verbs side by side to strengthen language potential;

Usage and examples:

She went to the personnel department to complain.

She complained to the personnel bureau.

12. Used in the continuous tense, used with infinitive to express future intentions or expectations:

Will: used in the continuous tense, used with infinitive to express future plans and expectations;

Usage and examples:

I am going to learn how to dance.

I'm going to learn to dance

13. In a certain state.

State: To be in a specific state

14. In a certain state:

Start to change to a specific state:

Usage and examples:

Go crazy; Hair that has turned white.

Crazy; Gray hair

15. Continue to be in a certain state or continue an activity:

To maintain a particular state or activity:

Usage and examples:

Barefoot all summer.

Barefoot all summer.

16. Carry an action to a certain point or degree:

To some extent, carry out an activity:

Usage and examples:

Your parents spent a lot of money on your college education.

Your parents spent a lot of money on your college education.

17. Habitually located; Belong to:

Attribution: habitually placed; Belong to:

Usage and examples:

The fork is on the left side of the plate. Where do you put the plates?

The fork is traditionally placed on the left side of the plate. Where are the plates?

18. Be able to enter or be suitable for:

Capable of accommodating, accommodating:

Usage and examples:

Can this suitcase fit in the trunk of your car?

Can this suitcase be put on the frame?

19. hand over to someone:

Bequeathed to, inherited from:

Usage and examples:

All the jewels were given to her heir.

All the jewels belong to her heir.

20. To be allocated:

Assigned to:

Usage and examples:

How much of your salary is used for rent?

How much of your salary is used to pay rent?

2 1. becomes the contributing factor:

To indicate: As a useful factor:

Usage and examples:

All this shows us that this project can be completed on time.

This shows us that the plan can be completed on time.

22. Have a specific form:

As ... says, there are certain forms:

Usage and examples:

As the saying goes.

as the proverb goes

23. In general:

Roughly so:

Usage and examples:

Like a big dog, behave well

Well done, like an adult.

24. passing by; Elapsed time:

Dead, dead:

Usage and examples:

I had a good day until I got your call.

I had a pleasant day before I got your call.

25. exhausted.

exhaust

26. Abandoned or abolished:

Give up, get rid of:

Usage and examples:

All luxuries will be eliminated.

We must give up all luxuries.

27. Become weak; Failure:

Weaknesses; Recession:

Usage and examples:

His hearing began to decline.

His hearing began to decline.

28. separation; Break up.

Separation; pause

29. Stop living; Go to hell.

Death; Gradually disappear

30. get along; Fares:

Progress; Situation:

Usage and examples:

How are things going?

What happened?

3 1. To achieve a successful result:

Get good results:

Usage and examples:

Ideas that make advertising campaigns truly successful.

Creativity makes advertising successful.

32. As an attachment or companion is appropriate or appropriate:

Suitable or appropriate as a gadget or accessory:

Usage and examples:

A color that matches your complexion very well.

A color that goes well with your complexion.

33. Have authority:

Have authority and effect:

Usage and examples:

I am what I say.

I am what I said.

34. Effective, acceptable or sufficient.

Effective, acceptable and sufficient

35. Excretion of waste from the bladder or intestine.

Informal excretion of waste from bladder or intestine

36. Start an action:

Start an action:

Usage and examples:

Here we go.

Start now!

37. Walking is out of date.

Abandon words and walk away

Part of speech of Go:

transitive verb

38. Advance or move according to:

Press ... to move forward, act:

Usage and examples:

I am free to go my own way.

I can decide for myself.

39. Crossing:

Cross:

Usage and examples:

Only two runners finished the race.

Only two runners finished the whole race.

40. Informal

Informal language

4 1. Bet:

To bet:

Usage and examples:

Bet $20 on this black horse.

Bet twenty dollars on the dark horse.

42. Bid:

Bid, bid:

Usage and examples:

I am willing to pay $500 for this vase.

I bid $500 for this vase.

43. Informal

Informal language

44. Take responsibility or obligation:

Be responsible for, vouch for:

Usage and examples:

To bail out a client.

Bail client

45. Participation (to a certain extent):

Take part in (to some extent):

Usage and examples:

If we win the lottery, will you share it with me?

If we win the lottery, will you give me half?

46. Equivalent to; Weighing:

Weighing; Weighing:

Usage and examples:

A shark weighing 400 pounds.

A 400-pound shark

47. Informal enjoyment:

Informal language enjoyment:

Usage and examples:

I can go and have a cold beer now.

I can enjoy a cold beer right away.

48. The usage problem is easy to say. Mainly used for oral narration:

Usage: Say, mainly used in action sentences:

Usage and examples:

First I said, "Thank you", and then he said, "Why?"

I first said, "Thank you," and then he asked, "Why thank me?"

Part of speech of Go:

(noun)

Complicated things

49. The act or an instance of going.

The act or an instance of walking.

50. an attempt; Efforts:

Try it; Efforts:

Usage and examples:

Try to perform.

Try to take action

5 1. The time or period of an activity.

Activity time or period

52. Informal energy; Vigor:

Informal language energy; Vigor:

Usage and examples:

There are many to go.

burst with vitality

53. Informal

Informal language

54. Move forward.

advance

55. Starting point for frequent visits:

Starting point for frequent visits:

Usage and examples:

"From the beginning, there were some pleasant irregularities in the whole incident" (Erica Abel)

"From the beginning, the whole thing was a little illegal" (Erica abir)