to go
to go
Auxiliary: have
'go' is highly irregular: its past simple is 'went' (from a different root) and its past participle is 'gone'. Third-person singular present is 'goes'.
She goes to school every day.
She goes to school every day.
Indicative
Present Simple
I go to the gym twice a week.
I go to the gym twice a week.
You go too fast for me.
You go too fast for me.
The bus goes to the city centre.
The bus goes to the city centre.
We go to the seaside every summer.
We go to the seaside every summer.
You go home earlier than we do.
You go home earlier than we do.
They go dancing on Fridays.
They go dancing on Fridays.
Present Continuous
I am going to the market now.
I am going to the market now.
Where are you going in such a hurry?
Where are you going in such a hurry?
She is going to Paris tomorrow.
She is going to Paris tomorrow.
We are going to the cinema tonight.
We are going to the cinema tonight.
You are going the wrong way.
You are going the wrong way.
They are going on holiday next week.
They are going on holiday next week.
Past Simple
I went to bed early last night.
I went to bed early last night.
You went home without saying goodbye.
You went home without saying goodbye.
She went to the doctor yesterday.
She went to the doctor yesterday.
We went to Italy last summer.
We went to Italy last summer.
You went there together, didn't you?
You went there together, didn't you?
They went for a walk in the park.
They went for a walk in the park.
Present Perfect
I have gone through this book twice.
I have gone through this book twice.
You have gone too far this time.
You have gone too far this time.
She has gone to the shops.
She has gone to the shops.
We have gone over the plan several times.
We have gone over the plan several times.
You have gone quiet all of a sudden.
You have gone quiet all of a sudden.
They have gone home already.
They have gone home already.
Past Perfect
I had gone to bed before they arrived.
I had gone to bed before they arrived.
You had gone out when I called.
You had gone out when I called.
By noon he had gone to work.
By noon he had gone to work.
We had gone far by the time it got dark.
We had gone far by the time it got dark.
You had gone home before the storm.
You had gone home before the storm.
They had gone abroad the year before.
They had gone abroad the year before.
Future Simple
Future
I will go to the bank tomorrow.
I will go to the bank tomorrow.
You will go far in life.
You will go far in life.
She will go to university next year.
She will go to university next year.
We will go together if you like.
We will go together if you like.
You will go first, then us.
You will go first, then us.
They will go to the mountains this winter.
They will go to the mountains this winter.
Conditional
Present Conditional
Conditional
I would go with you if I could.
I would go with you if I could.
Would you go there alone?
Would you go there alone?
She would go if she had the money.
She would go if she had the money.
We would go by train, not by car.
We would go by train, not by car.
You would go crazy in that noise.
You would go crazy in that noise.
They would go anywhere for a good meal.
They would go anywhere for a good meal.
Imperative
Imperative
Go home and rest!
Go home and rest!
Go without me, I'll catch up!
Go without me, I'll catch up!
Let's go before it gets dark.
Let's go before it gets dark.
