verb

goes

to go, to travel, to match

He goes to school by bus.

He goes to school by bus.

This book goes on the top shelf.

This book goes on the top shelf.

That tie goes well with your shirt.

That tie goes well with your shirt.

((sb.)) goes ((to a place)) to travel to a location He goes to the park every day.

((sth.)) goes with ((sth.)) to match or complement something This shirt goes with your pants.

travels, moves, proceeds

From Old English 'gān'. The '-es' ending marks the third-person singular present tense.

Remember to add '-es' to 'go' for he, she, and it. 'He go' is incorrect; 'He goes' is correct.

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