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  2. Go (verb) - Wikipedia

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    The verb go is an irregular verb in the English language (see English irregular verbs). It has a wide range of uses; its basic meaning is "to move from one place to another". Apart from the copular verb be, the verb go is the only English verb to have a suppletive past tense, namely went.

  3. Catenative verb - Wikipedia

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    These verbs are called "catenative" because of their ability to form chains in catenative constructions. For example: We need to go to the tennis court to help Jim to get some practice before the game. "Need" is used here as a catenative verb followed by the infinitive "to go", and "help" is a catenative verb followed by the infinitive "to get".

  4. Subject–auxiliary inversion - Wikipedia

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    There are certain sentence patterns in English in which subject–verb inversion takes place where the verb is not restricted to an auxiliary verb. Here the subject may invert with certain main verbs, e.g. After the pleasure comes the pain, or with a chain of verbs, e.g. In the box will be a bottle.

  5. Most common words in English - Wikipedia

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    Grade 2 7 go: Verb, noun: 49: 35: Pre-primer 54 me: Pronoun: 50: 61: Pre-primer 10 when: Adverb: 51: 57, 136: ... say last for that 5 day get long on I 6 thing make ...

  6. WR Eric Singleton Jr., top portal target, picks Auburn - AOL

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    Sophomore wide receiver Eric Singleton Jr., one of the top skill-position targets in the transfer portal, is headed to Auburn to catch passes from Jackson Arnold.

  7. English prepositions - Wikipedia

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    Though it may appear that in the cold could be modifying the verb go rather than the preposition out, movement of the elements to different parts of the clause suggests that in the cold is actually linked with the preposition out: the prepositional phrase in the cold cannot move to the start of the clause by itself (*in the cold they go out ...

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    A South Dakota man is facing murder and manslaughter charges after police say he killed a woman and decapitated her. According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, Craig Allen Nichols Jr., 32 ...

  9. College football coaches near $15 million in bonuses. A ...

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    For example, with Ohio State receiving a playoff berth, its 10 primary assistant coaches are set for a combined total more than $1.2 million in bonuses, and they'll get more if the Buckeyes advance.