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Old 05-19-2005, 03:43 PM
toto1115 toto1115 is offline
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Default GO find and GOES find

pete, when we use GO followed by an infinite, is it really spoken english ??
and there are somthing i don't get the grasp of,

plz correct if there is any error,


Mary, lets go find that sketchbook i bought yesterday

Mary goes find a sketchbook at the bottom of the cabinet.

i know the second one soulds a bit odd, but that is not my point, i mean, when GOES , find should be with no S , right ??

another one here

MAry went find a ....................

when past tense is used, go should stay present , right ?

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Old 05-19-2005, 05:53 PM
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Here's my two cents' worth.

When we use the form [go + verb] instead of [go to/and verb], we consider it as one action, not two separate two actions. That is, we think it acts as, kind of, a compound verb, but strictly it is not a compound verb.

In a word, the forms "[goes verb], [went verb], and [gone verb]" sound very queer and awkward, so we don't use those but [go verb].

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Old 05-20-2005, 09:37 AM
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Here's another way to say what is going on here:

When a verb follows a form of "go", the following verb is an infinitive. When the form of "go" is an infinitive, the following verb is almost always a bare infinitive, i.e. it doesn't have "to":
- I want <u>to go</u> see ____
When the form of go is some other word like "goes" or "went", the infinitive is preceded by "to":
- She <u>went</u> to see ___
When the word "go" is used but it isn't an infinitive, either form of infinitive may follow it:
- We <u>go</u> see ____
- We <u>go</u> to see ____
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Old 05-20-2005, 05:41 PM
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thanks to Ann and Pete first, but i am a bit confused,

see what Ann said, it is odd to use

GOES find

WENT find

HAVE GONE find

but we certainly use GO find , right ??

by what Peter just said,

we do use GO find

but we DON'T USE, probably becasue it is wrong

we don't use

GOES find

WENT find

OR

HAVE GONE find



am i getting it right or am i just cluttering up ??
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Old 05-20-2005, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by toto1115
thanks to Ann and Pete first, but i am a bit confused,

see what Ann said, it is odd to use

GOES find

WENT find

HAVE GONE find

but we certainly use GO find , right ??

by what Peter just said,

we do use GO find

but we DON'T USE, probably becasue it is wrong

we don't use

GOES find

WENT find

OR

HAVE GONE find



am i getting it right or am i just cluttering up ??
You have it right.
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