will go
Will is followed by the base form of the verb
Go over there and I'll call you when ready.This piece of the jigsaw goes here.
"Go" is used with plural subjects (e.g., "They go to the store"), while "goes" is used with singular subjects (e.g., "She goes to the store"). The verb "go" changes form depending on the subject of the sentence.
Question - Does she go? Statement - There she goes!
Go.
Present tense.
She goes
when you go
Go over there and I'll call you when ready.This piece of the jigsaw goes here.
go / goes / goingI go to workShe goes to workWe are going to work
"Go" is used with plural subjects (e.g., "They go to the store"), while "goes" is used with singular subjects (e.g., "She goes to the store"). The verb "go" changes form depending on the subject of the sentence.
when it goes to the right side you go to the left side and there will be a tunnel. when it goes to the right side you go to the left side and there will be a tunnel. when it goes to the right side you go to the left side and there will be a tunnel. when it goes to the right side you go to the left side and there will be a tunnel. when it goes to the right side you go to the left side and there will be a tunnel. jump out, get it now
Go
The Hard Drive goes in the computer obviously and goes where its supposed to freakin go doyoyoyoyoy
It goes down the toilet but if you go in the sink it goes down the drain.
Question - Does she go? Statement - There she goes!
Lee Go goes by Willy.
it goes to the esohogas