Go south (to ) conjugation

English
50 examples
This verb can also mean the following: become, become unfavorable, decrease, take a turn for the worse

Conjugation of go south

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

Examples of go south

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
- # Maybe you should go south # - # No, I'm too warm #
- Have him go south.
- I gotta get ready to go south.
- I mean, there's just too many ways that could go south.
- If things go south, you're definitely gonna need to keep carrying a gun.
- # Maybe you should go south # - # No, I'm too warm #
- Have him go south.
- I gotta get ready to go south.
- I mean, there's just too many ways that could go south.
- If things go south, you're definitely gonna need to keep carrying a gun.
'Cause I am not eating this bullet alone if this goes south.
- If this goes south in any way, we could lose her.
- You nuts? If it goes south, how will I support myself?
A lot of civilians, this goes south.
All goes south, doesn't it?
'Cause I am not eating this bullet alone if this goes south.
- If this goes south in any way, we could lose her.
- You nuts? If it goes south, how will I support myself?
A lot of civilians, this goes south.
All goes south, doesn't it?
"We went south and arrived in the Island of Bali, in Indonesia. "
- I got a jacuzzi from this job that went south.
- In the north? But I thought you told me he went south.
- So Faraj went south on you, it happens
- They say he went south.
"We went south and arrived in the Island of Bali, in Indonesia. "
- I got a jacuzzi from this job that went south.
- In the north? But I thought you told me he went south.
- So Faraj went south on you, it happens
- They say he went south.
"I won't be going south with you this winter."
"I won't be going south with you this winter.
(Tomato Sawyer) Here's ten bucks... [intense] I'm going south to St. Louis!
- Anyone going south?
- First Avenue, near 44th, going south.
- Theory was a drug deal gone south.
-" Peachy's gone south for the week."
A near-epic operation gone south.
And at the time, I thought it was a business deal gone south, but he was planning on meeting her in Reno, and I think he was planning on breaking it off for good.
And that's eight weeks of digging gone south.
"I won't be going south with you this winter."
"I won't be going south with you this winter.
(Tomato Sawyer) Here's ten bucks... [intense] I'm going south to St. Louis!
- Anyone going south?
- First Avenue, near 44th, going south.
- Theory was a drug deal gone south.
-" Peachy's gone south for the week."
A near-epic operation gone south.
And at the time, I thought it was a business deal gone south, but he was planning on meeting her in Reno, and I think he was planning on breaking it off for good.
And that's eight weeks of digging gone south.

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