There goes our only chance of arriving on time It's supposed to rain this weekend, so there go our plans for a barbecue Learn More About there go/goesGo – The present tense form of the verb (the action of "going" is happening NOW) I will go out soon Let's go fishing tomorrow We used to go dancing on the weekend Went – The past tense of this verb (the action of "going" is finished and over with) We went to Spain last year The baby to sleep an hour agoWe can't go on like this —we seem to be always arguing The flight just seemed to go on and on to continue speaking, often after stopping for a short time She hesitated for a moment and then went on
Sentence Types And Functions
When use go and goes