Go to the dogs (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: decline, deteriorate

Conjugation of go to the dogs

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

Examples of go to the dogs

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
- And also because my business will go to the dogs.
- I can go to the dogs.
- Let's go to the dogs.
- You know, do you go to... Do you go to the dogs at all?
..then the country will go to the dogs.
- And also because my business will go to the dogs.
- I can go to the dogs.
- Let's go to the dogs.
- You know, do you go to... Do you go to the dogs at all?
..then the country will go to the dogs.
A country has to be well set, has to be well run, well worked, and see that everyone does the work, cos if they don't, then that country goes to the dogs.
Caviar always goes to the dogs.
A country has to be well set, has to be well run, well worked, and see that everyone does the work, cos if they don't, then that country goes to the dogs.
Caviar always goes to the dogs.
That's why the night went to the dogs.
The night my wife died, you see, I went to the dogs.
This is the day our country went to the dogs.
That's why the night went to the dogs.
The night my wife died, you see, I went to the dogs.
This is the day our country went to the dogs.
"You'll end up going to the dogs, kid, if you don't cut it out.
"You'll end up going to the dogs, kid, if you don't cut it out:
- No, I'm going to the dogs with Ally.
- Stan and me's going to the dogs.
A duck is president and the whole country is going to the dogs.
- Istanbul's gone to the dogs.
Avril's every right to be suspicious. Country's gone to the dogs.
Because your honour has gone to the dogs.
But, thanks to your boyfriend, those meddling kids and the Eastern European fucking idiots, it's all gone to the dogs!
Country's gone to the dogs!
"You'll end up going to the dogs, kid, if you don't cut it out.
"You'll end up going to the dogs, kid, if you don't cut it out:
- No, I'm going to the dogs with Ally.
- Stan and me's going to the dogs.
A duck is president and the whole country is going to the dogs.
- Istanbul's gone to the dogs.
Avril's every right to be suspicious. Country's gone to the dogs.
Because your honour has gone to the dogs.
But, thanks to your boyfriend, those meddling kids and the Eastern European fucking idiots, it's all gone to the dogs!
Country's gone to the dogs!

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