going

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Pronunciation

Verb

Plain form
go

Third-person singular
goes

Past tense
went

Past participle
gone

Present participle
going

  1. The present participle of go.
    I am going to the beach this weekend.

Noun

Singular
going

Plural
goings

  1. The condition of the ground for walking or driving.
    The going was very difficult over the ice.
  2. Conditions for advancing or progressing in any way.
    The going is often difficult for an immigrant in a new country.

Preposition

Preposition
going

  1. If something is going on a time, an age, or a period of time, it is almost that time.
    Look, it's going on supper-time, so let's set this aside for now.
    I've been at this company for going on thirty years.
    I'm twelve going on thirteen.
  2. When going is followed by forward (or ahead), it means from now on.
    Going forward, we will send monthly reports.
    The team will use the new method, going forward.
  3. When going is followed by back, it means in the past.
    Going back 20 years, there was a lot more pollution.

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