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he goes to vs he go to

The correct phrase is "he goes to." The verb "goes" agrees with the subject "he" in the third person singular form. "Go to" is the correct structure to use when talking about someone's destination.

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 1432 views

he goes to

This phrase is correct. "Goes" is the third person singular form of the verb "go," and "go to" is the correct structure to indicate someone's destination.

This phrase is used to describe someone's action of moving towards a particular place or destination.

Examples:

  • He goes to school every day.
  • She goes to the gym in the evening.
  • The cat goes to sleep on the couch.
  • The train goes to London.
  • The river goes to the sea.
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Alternatives:

  • he travels to
  • he heads to
  • he moves to
  • he journeys to
  • he makes his way to

he go to

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "go" should be conjugated as "goes" to match the third person singular subject "he."

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