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Lia lilia Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

English idioms

Could you explain, what 'your go' means? I cannot find it anywhere.

  

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Hello lia lilia, If you mean "it's your go", it might mean "it's your chance", "it's your turn" or "it's your opportunity". Fortunately, I found it for you??. com/go%2Byour%2Bway&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwihoIThr_3fAhW0A2MBHUpKBfoQFjAAegQICxAC&usg=AOvVaw2UIZPXT1-P5VuVtmWMGqZJ Best wishes, Joseph

  • Hello lia lilia, If you mean "it's your go", it might mean "it's your chance", "it's your turn" or "it's your opportunity".
  • Fortunately, I found it for you??.
  • com/go%2Byour%2Bway&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwihoIThr_3fAhW0A2MBHUpKBfoQFjAAegQICxAC&usg=AOvVaw2UIZPXT1-P5VuVtmWMGqZJ Best wishes, Joseph
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Hello lia lilia,

If you mean "it's your go", it might mean "it's your chance", "it's your turn" or "it's your opportunity". Fortunately, I found it for you??.

If you mean "go your way", please look at the link below:

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your turn (as in a game)

CJ

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your go is slang for It's your turn.

Chess, for example, is a turn-based game.

It's my turn, then it's your turn, etc

Or we can say it's my go, then it's your go, etc.

Clive

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With no context, this might be used, for example, when two guys are doing something by turns. After A is finished, he says to B: "Your go." (That is "Your turn.")

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