Go ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Go ( verb )

  1. To move from one place to another.
  2. To proceed or advance to a specified place or in a specified direction.
  3. To extend or lead in a specified direction.
  4. To function or work.
  5. To say or utter.

Origin:

Old english gān, of germanic origin; related to dutch gaan and german gehen.

Examples:

  1. She decided to go to the park and relax under a tree.
  2. I will go to the grocery store tomorrow to buy some fruits.
  3. The path goes through the forest and leads to a beautiful waterfall.
  4. This old radio still goes after so many years.
  5. He went on to explain the details of the plan to his colleagues.

(As a noun)

Go ( noun )

  1. To move from one place to another.
  2. To proceed or advance to a specified place or in a specified direction.
  3. To extend or lead in a specified direction.
  4. To function or work.
  5. To say or utter.

Origin:

Old english gān, of germanic origin; related to dutch gaan and german gehen.

Examples:

  1. She decided to go to the park and relax under a tree.
  2. I will go to the grocery store tomorrow to buy some fruits.
  3. The path goes through the forest and leads to a beautiful waterfall.
  4. This old radio still goes after so many years.
  5. He went on to explain the details of the plan to his colleagues.
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