Interpretation: going to school
Example:
She packed her books and went to school.
She packed her books and went to school.
I kicked the child out of school.
I urged the children to go to school quickly.
Go basically means "leave the original place and move to another place", which can be extended to "go, go, travel, go forward", "leave, leave", "die, collapse, go bad" and "give up, disappear and cease to exist"
When go is used as an intransitive verb, it can often be followed by an infinitive with a to. This infinitive does not act as an adverbial to express the purpose, but forms a verb phrase with go, which means "doing something"
In informal English, this structure can often be changed to go? In American English, And is often omitted.
Extended data:
Usage of synonym come
English? 【k? m]? ? ? Beautiful? 【k? m]? ?
Interpretation: 5. Come; Come; Come and get it, come and get it; Become; Reach is approaching; Pretend to be; Be in (a certain position)
Examples of verbs:
The train slowly arrived at the station.
The train pulled into the station slowly.
He will come on time even if it rains.
He will come on time even if it rains.
Word usage
(verb)
Come basically means "approaching a central point, reaching a certain place or reaching a certain state".
Come can mean "here, here", which is often used to mean that time or events come naturally according to laws or natural laws, or to participate in an activity with others.