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  1. What is the difference between "here we go" and "there we go"?

    Sep 17, 2012 · Here we go is used more when an event is about to take place, while there we go is used more after the event has already started. There we go also seems to carry the connotation that …

  2. go there vs go up there - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    What is the difference between 'go up there' and 'go there'? Examples: The boys want to go up there. He didn't want to go there. Are they interchangeable in the above examples?

  3. grammar - "Let's not go there" or "'let's don't go there" - English ...

    Nov 27, 2019 · The author has taken the (correct) 'don't go there', which is a correctly formed second person imperative, and turned it into a verb, and the Let's is turned into an injunction for us to "don't …

  4. Can I say, "He needs to go there and not need to participate"?

    Sep 26, 2014 · He needs to go there and not participate. Your second sentence gives off a different nuance altogether by specifying conditional act i.e. he needs to do A, and/but not B.

  5. Can you make the difference between 'Here you go' and 'There you go ...

    In my understanding 'Here you go' would be used more often when you're actually handing someone a physical object, while 'There you go' is a little more abstract, like someone reaching a conclusion. But …

  6. "Nobody want to go there," or "nobody wants to go there"?

    I'm not sure exactly what the connection between the "0 seconds" and the "nobody want to go there" is. One deals with adjectives and noun agreement and the other deals with subject verb agreement.

  7. "By foot" vs. "on foot" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Which one is correct? I go to school by foot. I go to school on foot. Are there instances when the expression by foot is preferred? My last question is the following: Why is the singular...

  8. word choice - "I want to come there" or "I want to go there" - English ...

    Jan 25, 2012 · When someone is away from you and wants to be where you are, do they tell you I want to come there or I want to go there?

  9. "When did you go there?" vs "When you went there?" [closed]

    Apr 13, 2015 · Could someone help me to understand the difference between these two sentences. When did you go there? When you went there? What is the correct way of using these forms?

  10. "I suggest you not go there" or "I suggest you to not go there"

    Apr 22, 2015 · "I suggest you not go there" or "I suggest you to not go there" [duplicate] Ask Question Asked 10 years, 9 months ago Modified 5 years, 1 month ago