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go to

VERB
  1. be present at (meetings, church services, university), etc.
    did you go to the meeting?
    She attends class regularly
    I rarely attend services at my church

How To Use go to In A Sentence

  • My girlfriend wants me to go to the basketball court.
  • A few billion of that new economic rescue plan will go to weatherize one million homes a year.
  • Leaving London they went to Paris, where they passed a few days, but soon grew weary of the place; and Lord Chetwynde, feeling a kind of languor, which seemed to him like a premonition of disease, he decided to go to Germany. The Cryptogram A Novel
  • You can go to a little café or little shop and get great food. The Sun
  • But that means there will be a lot of pumpkin flesh left over - and it shouldn't go to waste. The Sun
  • I think the argument of race as a cause of criminality like Walter brings up is somewhat off-point - The reason why those racial divides in criminality show up is mainly because those lines go together with education - or rather: the lack of good education. Can a Godless Society be a
  • How often do you go to church?
  • The committee plan to go to Congress within the year to have the museum chartered.
  • Whenever I go to London I feel like a provincial.
  • And it was fine for all the media celebs to go to a ball game but it was a total disaster for Kerry to do so.
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