The document provides information about the verb "go" in English, including common mistakes made by students, examples of its use in different tenses, and a reminder of its conjugations. It addresses using "go" in the present simple, past simple, future, present/past/future continuous, perfect and perfect continuous tenses. It also includes examples for using "go" correctly in sentences and fill-in-the-blank questions testing tense usage.
1. GO
The verb "go" is one of the first verbs
to learn in English, but many students
make mistakes with it, especially in the
past tense.
2. Write a sentence with the verb
‘’GO’’ either in the present simple
or in the past simple
3.
4. He usually goes shopping at this
store.
He went shopping here yesterday.
5. Learn how to use "go shopping" in
the present tense, past tense, and
future tense by clicking on this link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?fea
ture=player_embedded&v=TAHk-
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6. I have to go to the bathroom.
(In public places...)
I have to go to the restroom. or....
....men's room / ladies' room / washroom
7. Fill in the blanks with the correct form
of the verb ‘’GO’’
1. Water _________ into a tea kettle.
2. The tea kettle ___________ on the stove
where the water is heated.
(To see the correct answers, click on the blank spaces)
12. REMINDER
present tense: go / goes
past tense: went
future: will go
present continuous: am / are / is going
past continuous: was / were going
future continuous: will be going
present perfect: has / have gone
past perfect: had gone
13. future perfect: will have gone
present perfect continuous: has / have been
going
past perfect continuous: had been going
future perfect continuous: will have been going
modal verbs: ______ go
past tense modal: ______ have gone
infinitive: to go
gerund: going
passive: no