to go
To travel somewhere
Present form | Past form | Continuous form | Past Participle form |
---|---|---|---|
Go | Went | Going | Been / Gone |
Present form
Go
I go to the gym everyday.
She goes to the supermarket on Sundays.
A: Do you go to the cinema often?
B: Not often, I usually go to the supermarket twice a month.
Past form
Went
I went to the airport to pick-up my parents.
We went to my favourite restaurant for my birthday.
A: Where did you go yesterday?
B: I went to school and then to the gym.
A: How was the gym?
B: Rubbish - I hate the gym.
Continuous form
Going
I'm going shopping with my friends to buy some shoes.
They're going to the beach for summer.
A: Are you going anywhere nice this weekend?
B: Not really, I'm not going anywhere because I have a delivery coming.
Past participle
Been / Gone
I've gone to Italy.
I've been to Italy.
A: What's the difference between 'gone' and 'been'?
B: If you've gone to Italy, you are still there. If you've been to Italy, you've gone and returned.