Go at (to ) conjugation

English
50 examples
This verb can also mean the following: undertake a task, start a fight, start, initiate an argument, try, try to solve a problem a specific way

Conjugation of go at

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

Examples of go at

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Be there as my bitches go at it"!
"Can you find somewhere else to go at least for four or five hours?"
"Condition's will be ripe for another go at unity."
"I thought I'd have a go at doing a poem about today."
"Let's go at..
"Be there as my bitches go at it"!
"Can you find somewhere else to go at least for four or five hours?"
"Condition's will be ripe for another go at unity."
"I thought I'd have a go at doing a poem about today."
"Let's go at..
"E" Company goes at the front of the front where the action is?
'Why couldn't I get something interesting, like a cat-strangling, 'or a murder case that goes at the heart of government?
- He comes and goes at will.
- That goes at the end.
- The next train goes at 10:00.
"E" Company goes at the front of the front where the action is?
'Why couldn't I get something interesting, like a cat-strangling, 'or a murder case that goes at the heart of government?
- He comes and goes at will.
- That goes at the end.
- The next train goes at 10:00.
(Steinmetz) Judging from the bruises, I'd say he went at her from the front.
- I went at him.
- It went at six o'clock.
- Lieutenant... What did you learn when you went at two in the morning to conduct field interviews?
- So you went at him with a knife...
(Steinmetz) Judging from the bruises, I'd say he went at her from the front.
- I went at him.
- It went at six o'clock.
- Lieutenant... What did you learn when you went at two in the morning to conduct field interviews?
- So you went at him with a knife...
"It's all so unexpected and everything's going at a gallop."
"Mind you," I said, "In your case, there's not much point going at it full-cock."
"The FBI must dissociate what is ... going at Guantanamo. "
"Well, there's no point going at it half-cock," I said.
"Where could he be going at five to 7:00 with that sawed-off shotgun?"
"This has gone at night, and today we ask, "
- Antoine, the frills are gone at Phenix.
- He can't have gone at all.
- So, what department you've gone at?
- There must have gone at least two hours.
"It's all so unexpected and everything's going at a gallop."
"Mind you," I said, "In your case, there's not much point going at it full-cock."
"The FBI must dissociate what is ... going at Guantanamo. "
"Well, there's no point going at it half-cock," I said.
"Where could he be going at five to 7:00 with that sawed-off shotgun?"
"This has gone at night, and today we ask, "
- Antoine, the frills are gone at Phenix.
- He can't have gone at all.
- So, what department you've gone at?
- There must have gone at least two hours.

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