going
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Verb
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Plain form |
Third-person singular |
Past tense |
Past participle |
Present participle |
- The present participle of go.
- I am going to the beach this weekend.
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Noun
- The condition of the ground for walking or driving.
- The going was very difficult over the ice.
- Conditions for advancing or progressing in any way.
- The going is often difficult for an immigrant in a new country.
Preposition
Preposition |
- If something is going on a time, an age, or a period of time, it is almost that time.
- Synonym: almost
- 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.
- 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.
- 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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