100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "go"
Definition
The verb go refers to the action of moving from one place to another, or to leave a particular location. It can also imply the process of advancing in time, condition, or a particular state.
Synonyms
- Depart
- Travel
- Move
- Proceed
- Advance
- Progress
- Leave
- Head
- Exit
- Journey
Antonyms
- Stay
- Remain
- Halt
- Stop
- Linger
Examples
- I will go to the store after work.
- They decided to go hiking this weekend.
- Please go ahead and start the meeting.
- She wants to go to Paris for her vacation.
- He didn't go to the party last night.
- Let's go for a walk in the park.
- Can you go and check the mail?
- I need to go home and rest.
- We will go see a movie later.
- Don't go too far from home.
- I can't believe it's time to go already.
- She plans to go back to school next year.
- The train will go in five minutes.
- You should go and apologize to her.
- They always go the extra mile for their customers.
- If you want to succeed, you have to go for it.
- He decided to go with the flow and not stress.
- We should go shopping for groceries.
- She will go to bed early tonight.
- Would you like to go out for dinner?
- I can't go on like this; I need a break.
- Let's go explore the city together.
- He wants to go skydiving for his birthday.
- The children were excited to go to the amusement park.
- I often go jogging in the morning.
- They go to the gym every day after work.
- She told him to go and get some rest.
- Can we go over the details again?
- They are going to go on a road trip this summer.
- If it rains, we might not go to the beach.
- I need to go check on the dinner.
- He felt it was time to go home.
- You should go talk to him about it.
- She wanted to go back to where it all started.
- The kids were told to go play outside.
- I like to go to museums on weekends.
- He had to go through a lot to get here.
- They decided it was best to go their separate ways.
- Let's go see the new art exhibit.
- It’s time to go for a swim.
- I can’t wait to go to the concert next week.
- She was eager to go on vacation.
- You have to go if you want to catch the bus.
- I will go along with your plan.
- They are about to go on stage.
- I don’t want to go into too much detail.
- We can go anytime you are ready.
- When do you go back to work?
- I can't wait to go see my family.
- We should go for a coffee sometime.
- He was about to go when he remembered something.
- The show must go on, despite the challenges.
- They all agreed to go with the original plan.
- It was hard to go through all the paperwork.
- Let’s go check out that new café.
- I would love to go to Japan one day.
- Are you ready to go?
- She decided to go for a different approach.
- I can't believe you want to go there alone.
- They need to go over the budget again.
- He wanted to go out but had no one to accompany him.
- She is going to go to the gym after work.
- I wish we could go back to that moment.
- You need to go easy on yourself.
- They had to go through security before boarding.
- Are you planning to go to the festival?
- I’m not ready to go just yet.
- She told him to go on without her.
- I can’t go without saying goodbye.
- The dog will go crazy if it sees a squirrel.
- Did you go to the meeting yesterday?
- They will go to great lengths to protect their privacy.
- He didn’t know how to go about fixing it.
- They are going to go camping next weekend.
- I think we should go for a run.
- She doesn’t want to go out in this weather.
- It's important to go through proper channels.
- I would love to go on a cruise.
- Can we go back to the topic at hand?
- He was ready to go on an adventure.
- She forgot to go to the dentist.
- I need to go get some fresh air.
- They plan to go skydiving next month.
- He wanted to go for a bike ride.
- It's time to go home, the party is over.
- Let's go grab a bite to eat.
- If you go now, you'll beat the traffic.
- She didn't want to go to the event alone.
- Do you want to go see that new play?
- They decided to go with the cheaper option.
- I can’t believe I’m about to go on stage.
- He told her to go ahead and take the lead.
- They always go the extra mile for their friends.
- I think we should go with a different strategy.
- She was excited to go to the concert.
- I want to go back to school for my degree.
- Can we go a little faster?
- They were ready to go when the time came.
- I never thought I would go this far.
- Let's go have some fun this weekend.