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"i go now" vs "i going now"

The correct phrase is "I go now." The verb "go" should be in the base form after the subject pronoun "I." The phrase is commonly used to indicate the present moment of leaving or departing.

Last Updated: March 11, 2024

i go now

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase to indicate that you are leaving or departing at the present moment. The verb "go" is in the base form after the subject pronoun "I."

Examples:

  • I go now. See you later!
  • I go now. It's time for me to leave.
  • I go now. Thank you for the invitation.
  • I go now. Take care!
  • I go now. Have a great day!

Alternatives:

  • I am going now
  • I will go now
  • I'm leaving now
  • I'm off now
  • I'm heading out now

i going now

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "going" should not be used after the subject pronoun "I."

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