Go upstairs (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: request a decision by the, request

Conjugation of go upstairs

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

Examples of go upstairs

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
" Yeah,I heard him,and I also heard rebecca tell you guys to go upstairs and do your homework.
"But once you've finished your yoghurt. Let's go upstairs, do some nailing
"Don't go upstairs," "you take this room, here."
"Grandpa, may I go upstairs to see the house?"
"Make sure when you get through fixing your hair, you go upstairs...
" Yeah,I heard him,and I also heard rebecca tell you guys to go upstairs and do your homework.
"But once you've finished your yoghurt. Let's go upstairs, do some nailing
"Don't go upstairs," "you take this room, here."
"Grandpa, may I go upstairs to see the house?"
"Make sure when you get through fixing your hair, you go upstairs...
- I'll block the fool who goes upstairs!
- Nobody goes upstairs himself?
- Then your case goes upstairs.
A few minutes later, another car arrives. - A man gets out and goes upstairs.
Ah ah, nobody goes upstairs.
- I'll block the fool who goes upstairs!
- Nobody goes upstairs himself?
- Then your case goes upstairs.
A few minutes later, another car arrives. - A man gets out and goes upstairs.
Ah ah, nobody goes upstairs.
(GROANS) I'm going upstairs. ANNIE:
- ... I am going upstairs to get ready.
- 13-01, how's it going upstairs?
- And I'm going upstairs.
- Are we going upstairs?
"Here's the dish, now pick three people, and you can save yourself," I would have gone upstairs.
'So Anthony had gone upstairs, yes? '
- He has gone upstairs
- Junior, tell him I've gone upstairs.
- Mama's gone upstairs. - Oh, well, good for Mama.
(GROANS) I'm going upstairs. ANNIE:
- ... I am going upstairs to get ready.
- 13-01, how's it going upstairs?
- And I'm going upstairs.
- Are we going upstairs?
"Here's the dish, now pick three people, and you can save yourself," I would have gone upstairs.
'So Anthony had gone upstairs, yes? '
- He has gone upstairs
- Junior, tell him I've gone upstairs.
- Mama's gone upstairs. - Oh, well, good for Mama.

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