It depends on how you are using it in the sentence. For example, you could say "Will your family go to church this Sunday?" or "My family goes to church each Sunday." Both are correct.
A prefix goes in front of a word while a suffix goes at the end of a word.
I will tell you about our family road trip five years ago, when my family went to Colorado for Christmas.
It goes in apprentice,curse,secret,battle,mistake....and so goes.
There is choice. Depending on the difference in meaning, we may say " She usually does not go to school," or " She does not usually go to school."
its an inflecting of the verb "Go" its used with the pronouns he, she and it for example : -He goes to the club everyday -she goes to her mother on Fridays (same thing with "It" but i cant think of examples for it)
it goes into the category percussion
the snake goes into the reptile's family
it just goes to show that evolution can go wrong.
Carla Peterson goes by Poy (her family nickname).
Malanna Molley goes by Lanna Kay (Family).
It goes kourtney,kim and khloe. (oldest to youngest)
Marcela Kloosterboer goes by Negra (her family nickname), and Marce.
Yogi Berra goes by The Ape, and Lawdie (family nickname).
family friends and people that barely know the person and would like to pay their respects go to the wake. and people who were friends and immediate family go to the funeral onlyyyyyyyyyyyyy.
it goes to the oldest daughter of the family.
Angelika dela Cruz goes by Sunshine (to her family and close friends).
literally she goes onher laptop talks to her bffs and family she then showers eats watches tv goes to the mall goes to friends house sings in her room paints eats go to movies