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No, goes is a verb. Goes is the third person singular form of go. Use goes when the subject of the sentence is he/she/it or a singular noun. eg: He goes to work everyday. It goes stale very quickly. The doctor goes to the clinic everyday. - singular noun subject = the doctor Compare this with plural subjects eg: We go to work every day. The boys go to school.
You start at the origin and go down 4, forward one. Continue doing that. Then, go up 4, back 1 starting back at the origin. Continue doing that.
All of them do. If a certain slope goes downhill in one direction, it will go uphill if you look from the other side.All of them do. If a certain slope goes downhill in one direction, it will go uphill if you look from the other side.All of them do. If a certain slope goes downhill in one direction, it will go uphill if you look from the other side.All of them do. If a certain slope goes downhill in one direction, it will go uphill if you look from the other side.
it goes infront
you use neither when none of them are correct and you use either when both can be correct. :) 2nd Answer: "Either" goes with "or", as in, "Either you or I will go". That means one or the other. "Neither" goes with "nor", as in, "Neither you nor I will go". That means that nobody will go.
An umbrella.
An umbrella
An umbrella! It can go up a chimney when it's down because it's thin but cant go down a chimney up because its too big!
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A chimney.
An umbrella
What may go down the chimney up but not down the chimney down?
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An Umbrella What's a "chimley"? soz i spelt it wrong...it is a chimney not chimley
Yes. They have a long broom that goes down the chimney .
down and round my chimney at cant explain it but it feel know if you've been knows if you've been kinda creepy does he have hidden cameras in my house like that.
An umbrella !