Learn English Tenses Using Verb To Go in 12 Tenses

Learning how to conjugate verbs in different tenses is a crucial aspect of mastering a language. In this article, we will explore how to use the verb "to go" in 12 tenses: present, past, future, present continuous, past continuous, future continuous, present perfect, past perfect, future perfect, present perfect continuous, past perfect continuous, and future perfect continuous.

We will provide examples of positive, negative, and question forms for each tense, so you can see how the verb is used in different contexts. Whether you are just starting out with English or are an experienced speaker looking to brush up on your grammar skills, this guide will help you understand how to use the verb "to go" correctly and effectively in a variety of situations.

 

To Go In the Present Tense

Person Positive Negative Question
I I go I do not go Do I go?
You You go You do not go Do you go?
He/She/It He/She/It goes He/She/It does not go Does he/she/it go?
We We go We do not go Do we go?
You (plural) You go You do not go Do you go?
They They go They do not go Do they go?

To Go In the Past Tense

Person Positive Negative Question
I I went I did not go Did I go?
You You went You did not go Did you go?
He/She/It He/She/It went He/She/It did not go Did he/she/it go?
We We went We did not go Did we go?
You (plural) You went You did not go Did you go?
They They went They did not go Did they go?

To Go In the Present Continuous Tense

Person Positive Negative Question
I I am going I am not going Am I going?
You You are going You are not going Are you going?
He/She/It He/She/It is going He/She/It is not going Is he/she/it going?
We We are going We are not going Are we going?
You (plural) You are going You are not going Are you going?
They They are going They are not going Are they going?

To Go In the Past Continuous Tense

Person Positive Negative Question
I I was going I was not going Was I going?
You You were going You were not going Were you going?
He/She/It He/She/It was going He/She/It was not going Was he/she/it going?
We We were going We were not going Were we going?
You (plural) You were going You were not going Were you going?
They They were going They were not going Were they going

To Go In the Present Perfect Tense

Person Positive Negative Question
I I have gone I have not gone Have I gone?
You You have gone You have not gone Have you gone?
He/She/It He/She/It has gone He/She/It has not gone Has he/she/it gone?
We We have gone We have not gone Have we gone?
You (plural) You have gone You have not gone Have you gone?
They They have gone They have not gone Have they gone?

To Go In the Past Perfect Tense

Person Positive Negative Question
I I had gone I had not gone Had I gone?
You You had gone You had not gone Had you gone?
He/She/It He/She/It had gone He/She/It had not gone Had he/she/it gone?
We We had gone We had not gone Had we gone?
You (plural) You had gone You had not gone Had you gone?
They They had gone They had not gone Had they gone?

To Go In the Present Perfect Continuous Tense

Person Positive Negative Question
I I have been going I have not been going Have I been going?
You You have been going You have not been going Have you been going?
He/She/It He/She/It has been going He/She/It has not been going Has he/she/it been going?
We We have been going We have not been going Have we been going?
You (plural) You have been going You have not been going Have you been going?
They They have been going They have not been going Have they been going?

To Go In the Past Perfect Continuous Tense

 

Person Positive Negative Question
I I had been going I had not been going Had I been going?
You You had been going You had not been going Had you been going?
He/She/It He/She/It had been going He/She/It had not been going Had he/she/it been going?
We We had been going We had not been going Had we been going?
You (plural) You had been going You had not been going Had you been going?
They They had been going They had not been going Had they been going?

To Go In the Future Tense

Person Positive Negative Question
I I will go I will not go Will I go?
You You will go You will not go Will you go?
He/She/It He/She/It will go He/She/It will not go Will he/she/it go?
We We will go We will not go Will we go?
You (plural) You will go You will not go Will you go?
They They will go They will not go Will they go?

To Go In the Future Continuous Tense

Person Positive Negative Question
I I will be going I will not be going Will I be going?
You You will be going You will not be going Will you be going?
He/She/It He/She/It will be going He/She/It will not be going Will he/she/it be going?
We We will be going We will not be going Will we be going?
You (plural) You will be going You will not be going Will you be going?
They They will be going They will not be going Will they be going?

To Go In the Future Perfect Tense

Person Positive Negative Question
I I will have gone I will not have gone Will I have gone?
You You will have gone You will not have gone Will you have gone?
He/She/It He/She/It will have gone He/She/It will not have gone Will he/she/it have gone?
We We will have gone We will not have gone Will we have gone?
You (plural) You will have gone You will not have gone Will you have gone?
They They will have gone They will not have gone Will they have gone?

To Go In the Future Perfect Continuous Tense

Person Positive Negative Question
I I will have been going I will not have been going Will I have been going?
You You will have been going You will not have been going Will you have been going?
He/She/It He/She/It will have been going He/She/It will not have been going Will he/she/it have been going?
We We will have been going We will not have been going Will we have been going?
You (plural) You will have been going You will not have been going Will you have been going?
They They will have been going They will not have been going Will they have been going?

Summary of the conjugation of the verb TO GO in all tenses

  • 1. Simple Present: Use "go" for all subjects except third person singular (he, she, it), where you add "es" to form "goes".
  • 2. Present Continuous: Use the present participle "going" with the auxiliary verb "am/is/are" based on the subject.
  • 3. Simple Past: Use the past form "went" for all subjects.
  • 4. Past Continuous: Use the past form of "be" (was/were) with the present participle "going".
  • 5. Present Perfect: Use the present form of "have" (have/has) with the past participle "gone".
  • 6. Past Perfect: Use the past form of "have" (had) with the past participle "gone".
  • 7. Present Perfect Continuous: Use the present form of "have" (have/has) with "been" and the present participle "going".
  • 8. Past Perfect Continuous: Use the past form of "have" (had) with "been" and the present participle "going".
  • 9. Simple Future: Use the modal verb "will" with the base form "go".
  • 10. Future Continuous: Use the modal verb "will" with "be" and the present participle "going".
  • 11. Future Perfect: Use the modal verb "will" with "have" and the past participle "gone".
  • 12. Future Perfect Continuous: Use the modal verb "will" with "have been" and the present participle "going".

I hope this table is helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions

This article provides a comprehensive guide to conjugating the verb "to go" in 12 different tenses. It includes examples of positive, negative, and question forms for each tense, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their understanding of English grammar. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced speaker, this guide will help you use the verb "to go" correctly and effectively in a variety of contexts.