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Go against (to ) conjugation

English
50 examples
This verb can also mean the following: be, oppose, be unfavourable to someone, break, be contrary to a trend, feel, resist, principle, breach, violate

Conjugation of go against

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
go against
go against
goes against
go against
go against
go against
Future Simple
will go against
will go against
will go against
will go against
will go against
will go against
Past Simple
went against
went against
went against
went against
went against
went against
Conditional Simple
would go against
would go against
would go against
would go against
would go against
would go against
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am going against
are going against
is going against
are going against
are going against
are going against
Future Progressive
will be going against
will be going against
will be going against
will be going against
will be going against
will be going against
Past Progressive
was going against
were going against
was going against
were going against
were going against
were going against
Conditional Progressive
would be going against
would be going against
would be going against
would be going against
would be going against
would be going against
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have gone against
have gone against
has gone against
have gone against
have gone against
have gone against
Future Perfect
will have gone against
will have gone against
will have gone against
will have gone against
will have gone against
will have gone against
Past Perfect
had gone against
had gone against
had gone against
had gone against
had gone against
had gone against
Conditional Perfect
would have gone against
would have gone against
would have gone against
would have gone against
would have gone against
would have gone against
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been going against
have been going against
has been going against
have been going against
have been going against
have been going against
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been going against
will have been going against
will have been going against
will have been going against
will have been going against
will have been going against
Past Perfect Progressive
had been going against
had been going against
had been going against
had been going against
had been going against
had been going against
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been going against
would have been going against
would have been going against
would have been going against
would have been going against
would have been going against

Examples of go against

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"But if you go against the patient's wishes, you're calling her a liar.
"How can one person go against what's happening in the country?"
"How can you go against it?" - One, two, three!
"I can't go against Jirozo."
"No one can go against Your will."
"But if you go against the patient's wishes, you're calling her a liar.
"How can one person go against what's happening in the country?"
"How can you go against it?" - One, two, three!
"I can't go against Jirozo."
"No one can go against Your will."
'Who' is an existence that goes against us aristocracy.
- And who has advised them? If some baron goes against me, or citizens rebel against taxes - you are right there! - Vile slander!
- But that goes against...
- I don't know. This,this goes against everything you've learned.
- It goes against all my principles, I know, but I really think you should.
'Who' is an existence that goes against us aristocracy.
- And who has advised them? If some baron goes against me, or citizens rebel against taxes - you are right there! - Vile slander!
- But that goes against...
- I don't know. This,this goes against everything you've learned.
- It goes against all my principles, I know, but I really think you should.
(Watson) He went against all the things that being a Grand Prix driver at Ferrari are about.
- He went against it.
- He went against orders.
- I went against all my instincts.
- So you went against him?
(Watson) He went against all the things that being a Grand Prix driver at Ferrari are about.
- He went against it.
- He went against orders.
- I went against all my instincts.
- So you went against him?
"A war party is going against the Pawnee soon and I have asked to go.
"Oh" means we are going against our will, and we are not going.
'Cause that approach has worked so well for you in life- going against the grain.
'Tis suicide you're contemplating, going against that mob.
(Christine) Am I going against the bone?
..but he shouldn't have gone against Khaleefa.
Based on your question, you have gone against freedom of speech, freedom of religion... and the process of law at the same time.
Borén must have gone against my decision.
Dana, even then, that must've gone against... everything you believed in.
Every day more and more people are opening' their eyes... to see the only thing wrong with this country... is we've gone against the laws of nature.
"A war party is going against the Pawnee soon and I have asked to go.
"Oh" means we are going against our will, and we are not going.
'Cause that approach has worked so well for you in life- going against the grain.
'Tis suicide you're contemplating, going against that mob.
(Christine) Am I going against the bone?
..but he shouldn't have gone against Khaleefa.
Based on your question, you have gone against freedom of speech, freedom of religion... and the process of law at the same time.
Borén must have gone against my decision.
Dana, even then, that must've gone against... everything you believed in.
Every day more and more people are opening' their eyes... to see the only thing wrong with this country... is we've gone against the laws of nature.

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