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well it depend on who got their first if the person across on the left got their first then it goes first and if then person across the right hand side got their first then it goes. just depend who got their first.
The person who rings in first after the clue has been read
They are acting on an impulse.
According to the official Scrabble rules, you begin the game by picking a single tile, and the person who goes first is the person who picks the tile closest to the first letter of the alphabet. In the case of English language Scrabble, this is the letter A.
The first person to play doubles the points for their first word, because the starting square is a double-word square.
The way to decide who goes first is to roll1 dice. The person who gets the highest goes first. If there is a tie re roll until there is a winner. Then the game progresses clockwise.
First whoever stops first and then the person to the right if they all stop at the same time
Sir Isaac Newton
I think the answer is pioneer.
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.
First he goes in the cerulean city gym.Then he goes to route 24.