you say i think that the first prize should not go to john cause i want it btw wat is the prize?
If we must have the verb "go," then the second one is better: "The first prize goes to John." He might have taken first place, or he could be in first place, but first place cannot "go" to him.
* travels: changes location; moves, travels, or proceeds, also metaphorically * moves away from a place into another direction * be awarded; be allotted; "The first prize goes to Mary"; "Her money went on clothes
definitely first prize goes to Fernando Torres
Air goes into the nose and then through the trachea.
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You write it 4,300,500.22 because the 4 goes in the million's place, the 3 goes in the hundred thousand's place, the 5 goes in the hundred's place, the first 2 goes in the tenth's place, and the last 2 goes in the hundredth's place.
ash goes to karakusa town in the unova region then goes to sanyou city
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Best Actor goes to a male actor in a lead role. Best Picture is the prize to the movie voted the best of the year. The prize goes to the producer of the movie.
The husband's name goes first: Mr. & Mrs. John Doe.
No. The Nobel generally goes to novelists or poets. O. Henry wrote short stories, which while beloved and respected in the USA, aren't the kind of thing to place him on the level of widespread esteem which leads to the Nobel.
Verbs can show what a noun does. That is one of the functions of a verb. It depends on the verb and the noun. A noun is a word that stands for a person, place, or thing. John goes to the store. The verb goes describes what the noun John does. It does not say anything about what the noun store does. John is a girl. The verb is tells nothing about what the noun John does.