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Bvs Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

He goes/go/going

Can anyone help me? I don't know which one is grammatically right
1. He goes to aboard next week
2. He will go to aboard next week
3. He is going to aboard next week
  

Top answer

None is correct. Omit 'to', and all are possible.

  • None is correct.
  • Omit 'to', and all are possible.
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None is correct. Omit 'to', and all are possible.
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BvsHe goes to aboard next week
Did you mean aboard http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/aboard or abroad http://dictionary.cambridg
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Oh i see. That was from my english test and i couldnt answer it because i found that sentence was strange. Thank you so much for making it clear

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