to go to
Present Participle
going to
Past Tense
went to
Past Participle
gone to
1
to be awarded or given to someone or something
- The funds will go to the charity.
- The award will go to the best student.
- The prize money will go to the winning team.
- The credit for the team's success should go to the coach.
- The inheritance will go to the grandchildren as per the will.
2
to contribute to a specific result or outcome
- Hard work and dedication often go to achieving success in one's career.
- Various factors go to shaping a person's character throughout their life.
- Different elements go to creating a memorable and impactful story.
- Open communication and collaboration go to building a strong team.
- Positive habits and a healthy lifestyle go to maintaining overall well-being.
3
to attend and be a student at a school, college, or university for a specific duration
- She decided to go to Harvard for her undergraduate studies.
- Many students dream of going to Oxford for its prestigious academic programs.
- He aspired to go to a renowned film school to pursue his passion for cinematography.
- She chose to go to a liberal arts college to explore a variety of subjects before selecting her major.
- After completing his bachelor's degree, he went to a prestigious business school for his master's.