Goes is the third person singular form of go.
Use goes when the subject is he or she or it:
She goes to work at 8:00am. It goes bang in the night.
Also use goes when the subject is a singular noun:
The policeman goes to the gym. My uncle goes fishing.
These sentences are all present tense.
The word "goes" is in the present tense.
"goes" is the present tense of the verb "go."
No, "goes" is the present tense of "go" while "went" is the past tense. They are not interchangeable.
The tense of the verb "goes" is present tense. It indicates an action that is happening now or regularly.
The present tense is going.Goes is present tense. It is the third person singular form of go. Use it with he/she/it or a singular noun subject.Goes is used in present simple sentences:She goes to work at 8:00am. The doctor goes to the hospital everyday.
A tense goes with verbs. Deception is a noun so there is no tense.
The past tense of "goes" is "went."
This is present tense.
"goes" is the present tense of the verb "go."
A tense goes with verbs. Deception is a noun so there is no tense.
No, "goes" is the present tense of "go" while "went" is the past tense. They are not interchangeable.
It always goes after "had"
go / goes / goingI go to workShe goes to workWe are going to work
she goes
went
The present tense is going.Goes is present tense. It is the third person singular form of go. Use it with he/she/it or a singular noun subject.Goes is used in present simple sentences:She goes to work at 8:00am. The doctor goes to the hospital everyday.
No, it is a verb. It is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of the verb to go (he goes, she goes, it goes).
gone or went