Go and Goes are both derived from a verb frm which is "go".
The form "go" in most of the cases is used in subjective singular and plural cases of first, second person and plural case of third person whereas the form "goes" is used is used with subjective singular case of third person. eg:
subjective first person(sing): i go to dance classes everyday.
subjective first person(plural): we go to dance classes everyday.
subjective second person(sing/plural): you/you people go to dance classes everyday.
subjective third person(plural): they go to dance classes everyday.
subjective third person(sing): he "goes" to dance classes everyday.
she goes to the restroom on her own
Factors go into the number. The number goes into multiples.
A segment only goes between 2 fixed points where a line goes on indefinitely
one goes in your mouth and one goes in the fire!!!
A tunnel goes underground, an underpass goes under a bridge.
A swamp is a wetland with standing water, while a bayou is a slow-moving, marshy body of water, often part of a river system. Swamps are typically characterized by dense vegetation and stagnant water, while bayous are more dynamic and can be tidally influenced.
Dissolve is where it fully disappears and then fade is where it slowly goes like a sun bleached cushion a while it starts to go away.
Flash flood comes and goes really quick. A flood takes longer and takes longer to go away.
An ascending tract goes upward. The descending tract goes downward.
GO is a verb, BY is a preposition or an adverb.
An overpass goes over another road, but an underpass goes under another road.
life cycle goes round- like tadpoles. evoloution happens over a great period of time and does not go round in a cycle
There is definitely a difference between a ticket and a warning. A warning does not go on record a ticket does