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as days go by vs as days goes by

The correct phrase to use here is "as days go by." The verb "go" should be in the base form to agree with the plural subject "days." Using "goes" wouldn't be correct in this context.
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Last updated: July 07, 2024

as days go by

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe the passage of time or how things change over a period. The verb "go" is in the base form to agree with the plural subject "days."

Examples:

  • As days go by, I feel more and more nostalgic about the past.
  • As days go by, the situation seems to be getting worse.
  • As days go by, our friendship grows stronger.
  • As days go by, I realize how much I miss you.
  • As days go by, the memories become more precious.
  • Oct 31, 2022 ... And the only lyrics I remember are "as days go by" in the chorus. Pretty sure its from the '90s.
  • Sep 11, 2018 ... You still look perfect as days go by. Even the worst ones you make me smile. I'd stop the world if it gave us time.” #LoveSomeone #LGLP2 .
  • Sep 11, 2018 ... You still look perfect as days go by. Even the worst ones you make me smile. I'd stop the world if it gave us time.” #LoveSomeone #LGLP2 .
  • Nov 26, 2018 ... You would say, “…as days go by” or “as day goes by”.
  • Mar 25, 2024 ... Hermle 340-020 slowing down as days go by. Hermle 340-020 slowing down as days go by. DirkP121. By DirkP121. March 25 in Service, Repair ...

as days goes by

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb "goes" does not agree with the plural subject "days."

  • I think I miss you less and less as every day goes by...
  • Of course, this is all set against the continuing crisis in the eurozone, as each day goes by evidencing the folly of the single currency model.
  • I think I miss you less and less as every day goes by,
  • And as the day goes by the bacteria double, they release the molecule, and then light comes on at night, exactly when the squid wants it.
  • Madam President, the two most serious crises in the world are poverty and the effects of climate change: two crises that will be even more closely linked to each other in the future, two crises that become more devastating as each day goes by.
  • Another day goes by without word from William.
  • Every day goes by in a haze.
  • While taking care of them, their day goes by so quickly.
  • Scarcely a day goes by without new attacks in Iraq being reported.
  • Mr President, hardly a day goes by without a terrorist act.
  • Hardly a day goes by without reports of new confrontations.
  • Not a day goes by that your family doesn't miss you.
  • Hardly a day goes by where I don't wish someone else was making the decisions.
  • There isn't a day goes by without me longing to see him.
  • Not a day goes by that I don't hate myself for what happened.
  • Not a day goes by where I don't think about agent malik.
  • But never a day goes by that I don't miss my darling baby girl.
  • There's not a day goes by I don't feel regret.
  • Not a day goes by without you causing trouble.
  • Not a day goes by I don't... see her face all bloodied like that.

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