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go
verb
-
go
,
going
,
goes
,
went
,
gone
to
move
or
travel
from
one
place
to
another
•
Every
morning
,
I
go
to
work
on
my
bike
.
Every
morning
,
I
go
to
work
on
my
bike
.
•
The
children
shouted
with
joy
and
went
running
toward
the
ice-cream
truck
.
The
children
shouted
with
joy
and
went
running
toward
the
ice-cream
truck
.
Old
English
“
gān
,”
of
Germanic
origin
,
related
to
Dutch
“
gaan
”
and
German
“
gehen
,”
meaning
“
to
walk
or
move
.”
verb
-
go
,
going
,
goes
,
went
,
gone
to
change
into
a
different
state
or
condition
•
The
traffic
light
went
green
,
so
the
cars
started
moving
.
The
traffic
light
went
green
,
so
the
cars
started
moving
.
•
My
phone
suddenly
went
silent
during
the
call
.
My
phone
suddenly
went
silent
during
the
call
.
ongoing
adjective
continuing
to
happen
or
exist
;
still
in
progress
.
•
The
ongoing
rain
forced
the
festival
to
move
indoors
.
The
ongoing
rain
forced
the
festival
to
move
indoors
.
•
Scientists
are
studying
the
ongoing
effects
of
climate
change
on
coral
reefs
.
Scientists
are
studying
the
ongoing
effects
of
climate
change
on
coral
reefs
.
Formed
in
the
mid-20th
century
from
on
+
going
,
modeled
after
earlier
present-participle
compounds
like
incoming
and
outgoing
.
undergo
verb
-
undergo
,
undergoing
,
undergoes
,
underwent
,
undergone
to
experience
or
be
subjected
to
a
process
,
test
,
change
,
or
something
often
difficult
or
unpleasant
•
The
old
mansion
will
undergo
major
renovations
next
year
.
The
old
mansion
will
undergo
major
renovations
next
year
.
•
After
the
accident
,
she
had
to
undergo
several
surgeries
to
recover
.
After
the
accident
,
she
had
to
undergo
several
surgeries
to
recover
.
Middle
English
undergoon
,
from
under
+
go
,
originally
meaning
“
undertake
”
or
“
go
among
difficulties
.”