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he go to church this morning vs he going to church this moring

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form would be "He went to church this morning" or "He is going to church this morning." The first phrase uses the wrong verb form, and the second phrase has a spelling error (moring instead of morning).

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 580 views

he go to church this morning

This phrase is incorrect. It should be "He went to church this morning."

The correct form uses the past tense of the verb "go" (went) to indicate an action that has already happened.
  • It's... my son, I go to church every morning, and I always pray for you!
  • Perhaps you'd like to go to church with your grandmother this morning.
  • I could go after morning church but I have to be back by evening church.
  • You gentlemen coming to church this morning, I hope.
  • Then we needn't have gone to church this morning.
  • He's following the widow Wycoff to church this morning.
  • On Christmas morning, we'd open our presents and then go to church.
  • You must have prayed very hard in church this morning.
  • We all prayed for him in church this morning.
  • Didn't see you in church this morning.
  • We all prayed for him in church this morning.
  • I don't think I even unlocked the church this morning.
  • 'Cause the way they made it sound at church this morning you'd think he was catering the thing.
  • 'Cause the way they made it sound at church this morning you'd think he was catering the thing.
  • Neither one of them are in church this morning, and Mother is not that happy.
  • I used to go to church on Sunday.
  • I used to go to church on Sundays.
  • His parents go to church every Sunday.
  • We were raised Southern Baptist and had to go to church every single Sunday.
  • Don't' go to church anymore.

Alternatives:

  • He went to church this morning

he going to church this moring

This phrase is incorrect. It should be "He is going to church this morning."

The correct form uses the present continuous tense of the verb "go" (is going) to indicate an action that is happening now or in the near future.
  • You gentlemen coming to church this morning, I hope.
  • Then we needn't have gone to church this morning.
  • He's following the widow Wycoff to church this morning.
  • Are you assuming this moring's encounter has made us friends and we're now going to have a conversation?
  • This kid stopped going to church.
  • Mother's going to church next door.
  • Stopped going to church, started drinking.
  • I guarantee you they're not going to church.
  • He was even talking about going to church tonight.
  • Going to church with a bunch of hypocrites.
  • But she really should be going to church.
  • Then, I started going to church and praying.
  • I'm going to church, to delay the ceremony.
  • Look - I'm not going to church anymore.
  • So I guess you're not going to church.
  • But tonight me and Gloria were going to church.
  • So-jin, we're going to church.
  • I've been going to church every day.
  • I'm going to church camp.
  • I'm going to church tomorrow to say a prayer.

Alternatives:

  • He is going to church this morning

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