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  1. Go or goes? What is correct and why - English Language Learners …

    Apr 7, 2021 · Does anyone that go/goes to my gym know/knows if they're open? What to use and why. Also is this correct: did anyone that go to my gym knew if they're open?

  2. "Who does go…" vs "Who goes…" - English Language Learners Stack ...

    Jul 15, 2019 · Who does go there now-a-days? Who goes there now-a-days? My book said sentence 1 is incorrect while sentence 2 is correct, can anyone please explain this?

  3. What does ' (something) goes brrr' mean and how to use it?

    Oct 14, 2021 · Someone commented Wolfram Alpha goes brrr (I hope I remember the comment correctly). By the way, Wolfram Alpha is an advanced engine to compute something related to maths …

  4. phrasal verbs - "It goes to something" meaning - English Language ...

    Sep 15, 2019 · On a presidential debate analysis program on KCRW yesterday a guest gave his thoughts on Andrew Yang's sweepstakes pilot and labeled it a ploy. The host then followed by …

  5. "What goes around comes around" and its phrasal verbs

    Apr 30, 2021 · The phrase What goes around comes around means the someone's behaviour towards other people will amount to their behavior towards this man or woman (akin to the Karma principle or …

  6. What is the meaning of “Here goes" or “Here it goes"?

    Mar 13, 2020 · I am quite confused about how to use, "Here goes” or "Here it goes". For example, what, if anything, is the meaning of the following phrase: Here goes nothing!

  7. Difference between: "This is as fast as it goes." VS "This is the ...

    Oct 14, 2023 · Or #3: This is the fastest it goes. Or #4 This is as fast as it will go can go*. Or to reduce / eliminate the implied criticism of it not going faster, This is how fast it goes.

  8. I think he go or he goes to school? - English Language Learners Stack ...

    Mar 16, 2019 · The subjunctive is mainly reserved for expressing desire. In this case, it is "I think he goes to school". But note that English does like to use continuous tenses to describe ongoing …

  9. verbs - use of "here goes" in a sentence - English Language Learners ...

    Jun 30, 2021 · Here goes! is a phrase used in particular circumstances - when you are about to do something new or daring. It is not appropriate to use it in an ordinary sentence; that would be Here …

  10. word request - What do you call something that goes against the spirit ...

    Apr 7, 2019 · What do you call something that goes against the spirit of the law, but is legal when interpreting the law to the letter? Ask Question Asked 6 years, 8 months ago Modified 1 year, 8 …