verb
The phrase - want to go - is a verb phrase. Wantand go are both verbs
play sims, read a book, draw, do homework (most important) study, watch a movie or tv, piant, make dinner, go shopping, go to a friend house, go on facebook
An adverb.
go to repairclinic.com
there are some parts on ebay right now. go see....
Tony and I go to school together every day, but we don't always understand what we're studying.
"Could" is an auxiliary verb. Together with "go" it forms a conditional tense verb phrase. "Not" is an adverb, probably the most important of all adverbs, because it negates the normal meaning of the verb or verb phrase that "not" modifies.
Some one shot him before he could finish the speech.
You can go to auditions for parts in a movie or a play.
You could go in store or online to Euro Car Parts to view car parts for the Volkswagen Passat. You could also go on eBay to buy car parts for the Volkswagen Passat for a potentially cheaper price.
One could go to purchase replacement FJ Cruiser parts online on websites, such as Pure FJ Cruiser, Modesto Toyota and Parts Geek. FJ Cruiser parts can be bought at a discounted price.
Kids could do lots of things for fun in 1960. They could play outside, play various sports such as baseball and go bowling or go to the movies.
because of the gravity. it is revoving around the sun. the sun is hot therefore i am hot
If someone wanted to go and purchase parts for a Beefeater BBQ, they could go online. There are many sites that sell these parts including AZ Grills and Grills Parts Supply.
In the given sentence, "you" is a pronoun, "will go" is a future tense form of a verb, "to" is a preposition, "Mexico" and "Peru" are both nouns, and "and" is a conjunction.
There are a few places where one could purchase new or old parts for a Ford Focus. One could contact an official Ford dealer or Ford directly or one could purchase parts on Amazon.
When did he go to college? (He did go to college when)when - adverb, modifies the verb 'did go';did - auxiliary verb;he - personal pronoun, subject of the sentence;go - main verb;to - preposition;college - noun, object of the preposition 'to'.