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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Go/Goes

Hi teachers,

Please let me know if this is the proper use of the word "go".

"He go the insurance certificates you requested."
  

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HERE go the insurance .... = These are the insurance.... , in conversational English, people often use "here goes/go/" E.

  • HERE go the insurance ....
  • = These are the insurance....
  • , in conversational English, people often use "here goes/go/" E.
  • , Here goes the book you asked for.
  • But remember: it is not formal English and you should avoid using it with your boss, who might feel you are being too familiar with him.
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HERE go the insurance .... = These are the insurance.... Yes, Anon., in conversational English, people often use "here goes/go/" E. g., Here goes the book you asked for. But remember: it is not formal English and you should avoid using it with your boss, who might feel you are being too familiar with him.
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It's good popular English.
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No. I suppose that you mean 'got'.

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