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- Go
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- Go away.
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Let's go.
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Here we go.
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You may go.
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Go to sleep.
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You must go.
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I must go now.
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May I go home?
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You should go.
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Well, let's go.
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I go every year.
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Let's go by bus.
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Let's go by car.
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You'd better go.
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I have to go now.
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Let go of my arm!
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Let's go dancing.
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Where did you go?
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Will you go, too?
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Didn't you go out?
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I am afraid to go.
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I have to go home.
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She decided to go.
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She didn't go far.
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We go there often.
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I heard him go out.
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I will go on ahead.
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Where should we go?
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Are you ready to go?
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Go and wake Mary up.
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I have to go to bed.
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I want to go abroad.
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Let's go to a movie.
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Let's go to a movie.
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Will you go with us?
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You can go home now.
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You must go at once.
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You'd better not go.
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Go and see who it is.
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Go back to your seat.
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I have got to go now.
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I have to go to work.
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I wanted to go there.
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Let's go by taxi, OK?
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We must go to school.
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Why don't we go home?
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Will you go by train?
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Will you go with Tom?
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Would you like to go?
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You'd better go home.
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Did he go to see Mary?
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Don't let that dog go.
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He let go of the rope.
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I go to bed at eleven.
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I go to school by bus.
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I would rather not go.
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Please go to the bank.
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They made me go there.
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Will you go on a trip?
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Did you see him go out?
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Don't go back to sleep!
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How did your speech go?
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I wish to go to Hawaii.
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It's time for us to go.
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It's time to go to bed.
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You'd better go by bus.
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Are you ready to go out?
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Don't go out after dark.
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Either Tom or I must go.
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I want to go to college.
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Please let go of my arm.
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She was about to go out.
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We'd better go home now.
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Why don't we go dancing?
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Do you plan to go abroad?
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Don't you want to go out?
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How does he go to school?
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I don't want to go alone.
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I will go, rain or shine.
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I'd like to go to London.
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Mary had to go to school.
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She was eager to go home.
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They were seen to go out.
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Tom wants to go to Japan.
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What time do you go home?
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When did he go to Europe?
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Will you please go there?
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Did you go out last night?
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Does he go to work by bus?
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Go and sit by your father.
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He advised me to go there.
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He ordered me to go alone.
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He wants to go to America.
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I go to bed late at night.
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Let's not go into details.
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One of us will have to go.
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She advised him not to go.
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You can go if you want to.
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You'd better not go today.
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Do you go to school by bus?
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Do you plan to go overseas?
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I wish I could go to Japan.
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My parents let me go there.
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Tom will go there tomorrow.
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What time do you go to bed?
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Where would you like to go?
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You can go there in a boat.
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You shouldn't go to school.
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Do you go to school on foot?
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Does he go to school by bus?
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I don't go to school by bus.
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I'm afraid I have to go now.
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My parents made me go there.
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She advised him to go there.
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She intended to go shopping.
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She wanted to go out anyway.
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Did you go to the last class?
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He is very eager to go there.
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His wish is to go to America.
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I don't want to go to school.
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I want to go there once more.
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It's necessary for you to go.
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Please go on with your story.
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She wants to go out with him.
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Tom used to go out with Mary.
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Where did you go last Sunday?
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You can go anywhere you want.
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You'd better go home at once.
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You'll go to school tomorrow.
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Does this bus go to the beach?
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He made me go against my will.
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I go shopping every other day.
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I go to work by car every day.
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I have to go even if it rains.
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I made up my mind to go there.
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I usually go to school by bus.
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It's almost time to go to bed.
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May I go out for a short walk?
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She was in a hurry to go home.
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Will you please let me go now?
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Won't you go shopping with me?
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Do you think I should go alone?
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He was determined to go abroad.
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I don't go to school on Sunday.
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I heard him go down the stairs.
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I suggested that we go fishing.
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I think it's time for me to go.
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Let's go to a concert together.
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We'll go when it quits raining.
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You may go home if you want to.
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You'd better go to bed at once.
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Do you go to school on Saturday?
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Don't let her go out after dark.
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He made up his mind to go there.
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He's saving up to go to college.
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I didn't go to school yesterday.
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I go for a walk every other day.
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I go to the movies once a month.
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I go to work every day by train.
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I will go to New York next week.
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I wish I had a reason not to go.
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It's about time to go to school.
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Where would you like to go next?
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Why don't we go and see a movie?
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Would you like to go to a movie?
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Comb your hair before you go out.
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I can't wait to go on a vacation.
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I ought to go there, but I won't.
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I want to go to America some day.
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I was too tired to go on working.
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I will go there even if it rains.
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I wish I could go to the concert.
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I'd like to go to London someday.
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No matter where I go, I get lost.
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She advised him to go by bicycle.
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She advised him to go home early.
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She promised not to go out alone.
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She was advised by him not to go.
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Tell me why you want to go there.
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To tell truth, I didn't go there.
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Where would you like to go first?
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You can go to the station by bus.
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Don't you want to go to the party?
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Every time I go there, I meet her.
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He was sick, so he did not go out.
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I go to any party I am invited to.
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I think you'd better go on a diet.
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I'd like to go to France sometime.
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If I were rich, I would go abroad.
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She advised him to go there alone.
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She told me not to go there alone.
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What time did your friend go home?
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When did you go to bed last night?
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Would you like to go have a drink?
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Would you please let go of my arm?
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Do you think I should go by myself?
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He suggested that we go for a swim.
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I have to go to the police station.
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I persuaded him to go to the party.
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She didn't want him to go overseas.
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