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Jack12 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

English

Could you please explanation for me ( Goes ) when we use this and which tense.
  

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"Goes" is the third person singular present tense verb form of "go". 1. I go there every day.

  • "Goes" is the third person singular present tense verb form of "go".
  • 1.
  • I go there every day.
  • 2.
  • You go there every day.
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"Goes" is the third person singular present tense verb form of "go".

1. I go there every day.
2. You go there every day.
3. He/She/Jack/Mr Bell/Everybody goes there every day.

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I think your question have a mistake. It should be "Could you please explain for me ..."

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