Go Over
How to Conjugate Go Over
- Infinitive: Go Over
- Present Tense: Go Over/ Goes Over
- -ing Form: Going Over
- Past Tense: Went Over
- Past Participle: Gone Over
Definitions of Go Over:
1. To make a visit to a home or place of business.
Examples: I’m going over to the bodega to get some butter.
Jerry went over to your house earlier, but nobody was there.
2. To move towards something or someone.
Examples: The girl went over to the puppy to pat it.
Can you please go over to the window and close it?
3. To produce a certain reaction.
Examples: Saren’s decision to not attend college didn’t go over well with her parents.
The Natural Food Expo went over well. I can’t wait to go again next year!
4. To carefully explain or review something important or complicated.
Examples: Let me go over the details again so you’ll understand.
The HR department thoroughly goes over each application letter one by one.
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