Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Go"
El significado de "Go" en varias frases y oraciones
Q:
¿Qué significa I wouldn't go that far.?
A:
It's kind of a joke. It means that the idea of passing the test is an exaggeration. If someone says something extreme, and you want to say that you agree a little bit but not all the way, you use this phrase.
example-
"Women and men should be equal"
"I agree with you 100%"
"So of course we should fire half of the men in politics and top jobs and replace them with women"
"... I wouldn't go that far"
example-
"Women and men should be equal"
"I agree with you 100%"
"So of course we should fire half of the men in politics and top jobs and replace them with women"
"... I wouldn't go that far"
Q:
¿Qué significa off you go?
A:
if someone says off you go to you it means they are sending you away or telling you to leave
Q:
¿Qué significa to go raw ?
A:
To have sex without a condom
Q:
¿Qué significa There you go again.?
A:
it is usually used in an angry or sarcastic voice. "There you go again" means he/she is repeating an argument, or he/she is talking about a topic that has been thoroughly discussed and people are tired of listening
Q:
¿Qué significa you’re going to see?
A:
it means you will see or you are planning to see something
Ejemplos de oración usando "Go"
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con "on the go".
A:
Mary has 4 kids, so between taking them to baseball practice, putting them on the bus, and helping them with their homework, she's always on the go. In fact, she's the busiest person I know.
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con here we go.
A:
It's our turn to ride the rollercoaster, here we go! Some people say "here we go" before they do something.
You can also say "Here we go again". Here we go again, Bob wants to ask me 100 questions that I have already answered. Usually when someone says "here we go again", they are not very happy. It can be because someone is doing something again that they don't really like, or something is happening again that they don't like.
You can also say "Here we go again". Here we go again, Bob wants to ask me 100 questions that I have already answered. Usually when someone says "here we go again", they are not very happy. It can be because someone is doing something again that they don't really like, or something is happening again that they don't like.
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con going.
A:
Si, pero solo dices "will" y el verbo.
I will walk - Caminaré
Para usar going debes usar:
Pronombre - verbo ser/estar - going to- verbo
I will walk - Caminaré
Para usar going debes usar:
Pronombre - verbo ser/estar - going to- verbo
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con go downhill.
A:
"Since Joe Bloggs left the team everything has gone downhill."
"Joe Bloggs was the brains of the organisation, without him it has all gone downhill."
"Since I was diagnosed with severe apathy, my life has gone downhill."
"Keep motivated or it will all go downhill."
"After 40, if you don't keep fit, it's all downhill."
"Joe Bloggs was the brains of the organisation, without him it has all gone downhill."
"Since I was diagnosed with severe apathy, my life has gone downhill."
"Keep motivated or it will all go downhill."
"After 40, if you don't keep fit, it's all downhill."
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con go through.
A:
To get into the program, you need to go through a long application process.
You started it, so now you need to go through with it!
She has to go through 4 years of school before she can graduate.
You started it, so now you need to go through with it!
She has to go through 4 years of school before she can graduate.
Palabras similares a "Go" y sus diferencias
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre I went outside. y I went out. ?
A:
They can be used interchangeably. Example: “I went outside to get the mail.” “I went out to get the mail.”
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre I'm just about to go. y I'm just about to get going. ?
A:
I would say they are the same thing... if someone told me either I would just think that they need to leave. But realistically it should mean the same as the above answer. Get going would mean preparing to leave.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre go on y continue ?
A:
Do you want to go on a walk?
Continue on 5th street till you get to Main Street. Take a right on main street and continue until your destination.
I can't continue dating her.
I can't go on dating her.
I can't continue if you keep breaking your promises.
When my mother died it was hard to go on.
Will you continue to pester me?
Continue your advances, I'll take their flank. Today's the day we lay unrelenting siege on their land. The throne is ours.
"Let it go!" -Elsa from Frozen
Continue on 5th street till you get to Main Street. Take a right on main street and continue until your destination.
I can't continue dating her.
I can't go on dating her.
I can't continue if you keep breaking your promises.
When my mother died it was hard to go on.
Will you continue to pester me?
Continue your advances, I'll take their flank. Today's the day we lay unrelenting siege on their land. The throne is ours.
"Let it go!" -Elsa from Frozen
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre I’m not sure where we’re going. y I’m not sure where we’re heading to. ?
A:
Both sentences have very similar meaning, and either one could be used. The first is more commonly said.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre go at y come at ?
A:
The subject. "I go at him. He came at me." Whoever does the moving, or moves first, is the subject.
You can say the same for speaking. Whoever talks first is the subject. Usually in this case the talking is aggressive. Either teasing or fighting words.
Oh and by using "at" not "to", it sounds more unfriendly. "Go to" sounds like you are meeting some how. "Go at" sounds like you will target the person. Again for a fight or teasing.
You can say the same for speaking. Whoever talks first is the subject. Usually in this case the talking is aggressive. Either teasing or fighting words.
Oh and by using "at" not "to", it sounds more unfriendly. "Go to" sounds like you are meeting some how. "Go at" sounds like you will target the person. Again for a fight or teasing.
Traducciones de "Go"
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? how’s going
A:
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Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? i must go
A:
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Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? easy come easy go
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Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? I ask about on the go
How often use 'on the go'
How often use 'on the go'
A:
He is always on the go. This means he is always busy doing something. This is the only meaning of this expression that I’m aware of.
He is always on the go. This means he is always busy doing something. This is the only meaning of this expression that I’m aware of.
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (UK)? I’m going to the office. is it natural?
A:
"I'm going to the office" is fine, as in you're currently on your way there, or somewhere you're about to go
Otras preguntas sobre "Go"
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? "I'm going from here"
A:
Depends how you use it. You can, if you’re talking about the future. Example: I will be going to the bank. They will be going outside. “Will be” is indicating the future.
If you are saying “I am going to the bank.” “They are going outside.” This is happening now.
“I am leaving” is more natural to say when you’re removing yourself from the situation almost. Like we say “I’m leaving work now” “I’m leaving the store”
Where as “I am going” is a little more versatile. We typically say “ i am going to the store” “we are going to the airport”
I hope this makes sense! I didn’t realize how difficult it was to explain hahaha 😅
If you are saying “I am going to the bank.” “They are going outside.” This is happening now.
“I am leaving” is more natural to say when you’re removing yourself from the situation almost. Like we say “I’m leaving work now” “I’m leaving the store”
Where as “I am going” is a little more versatile. We typically say “ i am going to the store” “we are going to the airport”
I hope this makes sense! I didn’t realize how difficult it was to explain hahaha 😅
Q:
Por favor, muéstrame cómo pronunciar Hello! How's it going? .
A:
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Q:
Por favor, muéstrame cómo pronunciar "no, go, ago, also" .
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Q:
¿Esto suena natural? I'm definitly going to go there!
A:
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Q:
Por favor, muéstrame cómo pronunciar goes .
A:
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