Difference between revisions of "Go"

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*It's always a good idea to imagine what could go wrong, so that you can adapt.
 
*It's always a good idea to imagine what could go wrong, so that you can adapt.
 
*You can't go (too far) wrong with ... red wines from the Rhone valley
 
*You can't go (too far) wrong with ... red wines from the Rhone valley
*Something's gone awry <span style="font-size:75%;">(<span style="color:#060;">əˈraɪ</span>)</span> = Something's gone wrong.    ''a-'' = on, ''wry'' = crooked, twisted, sideways, upside down, etc. ([https://www.etymonline.com/word/wry source])
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*Something's gone awry <span style="font-size:75%;">(<span style="color:#060;">əˈraɪ</span>)</span> = Something's gone wrong.    <span style="font-size:75%;color:#806;">''a-'' = on, ''[https://www.etymonline.com/word/wry wry]'' = crooked, twisted, sideways, upside down, etc. </span>
 
*go down (The network has been going down all the time!)   
 
*go down (The network has been going down all the time!)   
 
*go dead (The phone line went dead.)
 
*go dead (The phone line went dead.)
 
  
 
===''Futur proche''===
 
===''Futur proche''===
 
*I'm going to wash that man right out of my hair.  (''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27m_Gonna_Wash_That_Man_Right_Outa_My_Hair South Pacific]'', 1949)
 
*I'm going to wash that man right out of my hair.  (''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27m_Gonna_Wash_That_Man_Right_Outa_My_Hair South Pacific]'', 1949)
 
https://www.etymonline.com/word/wry
 
https://www.etymonline.com/word/wry

Revision as of 01:43, 2 May 2020

Conjugation

Present: go(es) Past: went Participles: gone, going

Semantics

Basic

move from where you are. move elsewhere. Bouge!

  • It's hard to get Margot to go anywhere.

Absent / on a mission

  • gone: absent
  • gone missing: concerningly absent
  • gone fishing: out

gone + activity (shopping, dancing, running, bowling, riding, swimming, diving, sledding, sand-surfing, skateboarding, skating, etc.)

  • I haven't gone since the lockdown began.
  • begone! get thee away from here
  • bygones: stuff that has happened
  • Let bygones be bygones = forgive and forget

Perfective Aspect

  • He's gone and said it.
  • They've gone and done it. The leaders shut down the world to save us from a virus.

What went awry?

  • It's always a good idea to imagine what could go wrong, so that you can adapt.
  • You can't go (too far) wrong with ... red wines from the Rhone valley
  • Something's gone awry (əˈraɪ) = Something's gone wrong. a- = on, wry = crooked, twisted, sideways, upside down, etc.
  • go down (The network has been going down all the time!)
  • go dead (The phone line went dead.)

Futur proche

  • I'm going to wash that man right out of my hair. (South Pacific, 1949)

https://www.etymonline.com/word/wry