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go belongs to the topic "On the Road". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.
go synonyms
What's the difference between go / drive / ride / commute / get to / travel
She will drive to work tomorrow.
To be carried on or sit on a vehicle or animal (passenger or rider); may imply not driving.
He will ride the bus to school.
He commutes two hours every day.
We got to the station in time.
To go from one place to another, often over longer distances; more general/formal than 'go'.
They travel to France every summer.
To move in a particular direction or towards a destination; emphasizes direction/intent.
We're heading to the cinema now.
To leave, especially at the start of a journey; formal, often used for trains/planes.
The train departs at 6:00.
I will leave the office at five.
We set off early to avoid traffic.
To go from one place to another, especially over a long distance; often used as a noun.
They journeyed across the country.
To move towards a destination, often implying effort or a gradual process.
They made their way through the crowd to the exit.
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How to pronounce go and what this word means
go means go. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce go
/ˈɡəʊ/
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They go to the seaside by train every summer.
go transcription
/ˈɡəʊ/, /ˈɡoʊ/
Questions about this word
go meaning: what does it mean?
move
go pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
go is pronounced as /ˈɡəʊ/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
go definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
They go to the seaside by train every summer. Translation: Каждое лето они любят ездить на море на поезде.
Is go part of On the Road vocabulary?
Yes, go can be learned in the On the Road topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
Is go part of Travel and Leisure vocabulary?
Yes, go can be learned in the Travel and Leisure topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
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