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Imperative Sentences with 'Go'

  • Go.
  • Go away.
  • Go ahead.
  • Go there.
  • Go outside.
  • Go inside.
  • Go upstairs.
  • Go downstairs. 
  • Go home.
  • Go on a trip to Manali.
  • Go to a hill station.
  • Go out of your hometown.
  • Go to bed. 
  • Go to school.
  • Go to market.
  • Go to office.
  • Go to college.
  • Go to the park.
  • Go to gym.
  • Go to my room.
  • Go to Patna. 
  • Go to Delhi.
  • Go to Mumbai.
  • Go to counter no.3.
  • Go to the ticket counter.
  • Go to the railway station.
  • Go to the post office.
  • Go to the police station. 
  • Go to the nearest petrol pump.
  • Go to the nearby grocery store.
  • Go to any mall.
  • Go to the second floor.
  • Go to the top floor.
  • Go to the backyard of your house.
  • Go to the ground floor.
  • Go to Mr. Sharma’s house. 
  • Go to Sunil uncle’s house.
  • Go to village.
  • Go to the village market.
  • Go abroad.
  • Go on a picnic.
  • Go this way.
  • Don’t go crazy.
  • Go along with your father.
  • Don’t go after him at the moment.
  • Don’t go to her next time.
  • Don’t go in the wrong direction.
  • Don’t go there alone. 
  • Don’t go there alone at night.
  • Don’t go in this heavy rain.
  • Don’t go out in this scorching sun.
  • Go now. 
  • Go right now.
  • Go right away.
  • Go fast.
  • Go quickly.
  • Go as soon as possible.
  • Go there as soon as possible.
  • Go home as soon as possible.
  • Go to your room.
  • Go to the kitchen.
  • Go to Darbhanga tower.
  • Go to your bed room.
  • Go to Agra.
  • Go to another state.
  • Go anywhere in the world.
  • Go the next class.
  • Go there in the evening. 
  • Go to his cabin some other time.
  • Go to him.
  • Go to the front of the class. 
  • Go to your mother.
  • Go to your grandparents in the village.
  • Go to the principal.
  • Go to the D.M.
  • Go to a dentist.
  • Go to that sugarcane juice seller.
  • Go to the High court.
  • Go to the education department.
  • Don’t go anywhere.
  • Don’t go to him.
  • Don’t go right now.
  • Don’t go to that mall.
  • Don’t go to the party.
  • Don’t go to office today.
  • Go to school on foot.
  • Don’t go to that haunted place.
  • Don’t go barefoot.
  • Don’t go in the sun.
  • Go online.
  • Go live now.
  • Go back there.
  • Go back home.
  • Go back to your seat.
  • Go back to your class.
  • Go back to school.
  • Go back to that tree.
  • Go back to office.

GO + V-ing ( describing leisure activities using gerund)

  • We use go + ing for activities we do for fun in our free time.
  • Go + ing  indicates the whole activity and experience, not just the action expressed by the verb.
  • This structure is used with verbs that are not followed by an object.
  • The verb “go” changes based on the verb tense we use, for example —

He goes jogging every morning.

 I’ll go trekking this weekend.

 I went shopping yesterday.

  • Go shopping.
  • Go skiing.
  • Go hiking.
  • Go skating.
  • Go paragliding.
  • Go surfing.
  • Go mountain climbing.
  • Go ice skating.
  • Go running.
  • Go swimming.
  • Go partying.
  • Go birdwatching.
  •  Go jogging.
  • Go dancing.
  • Go trekking.
  • Go fishing.
  • Go scuba diving.
  • Go horseback riding.
  • Go sightseeing.
  • Go sailing.
  • Go camping.
  • Go bowling.
  • Go windsurfing.

Imperative Sentences with 'Come'

  • Come here.
  • Come home.
  • Come over here.
  • Come outside.
  • Come in.
  • Come inside.
  • Come upstairs.
  • Come downstairs.
  • Come to the second floor.
  • Come to my cabin.
  • Come to coaching.
  • Come to office in the evening.
  • Come to the Inquiry office.
  • Come to the main entry gate. 
  • Come to the roundabout.
  • Come to Raj Maidan in Darbhanga.
  • Come to Aakash Institute in Patna.
  • Come to Brilliant Science Coaching centre.
  • Come to village.
  • Come to the park. 
  • Come to college. 
  • Come to the nearby petrol pump.
  • Come to railway station.
  • Come to the bus stop.
  • Come to coaching regularly.
  • Come to me.
  • Come to your parents. 
  • Come a little closer.
  • Come to the front of the class.
  • Come to the backyard.
  • Come to the balcony.
  • Come to the banyan tree.
  • Come to your senses.
  • Come online.
  • Come live at 7:00 p.m.
  • Come fast.
  • Come immediately.
  • Come to my cabin right now.
  • Come to work from tomorrow.
  • Come home as soon as possible.
  • Come here as fast as you can.
  • Come again. (literal meaning)
  • Come again (idiomatic meaning :- What did you say?)
  • Don’t come here again.
  • Don’t come to my house from now on.
  • Come out of your comfort zone.
  • Come to the mainstream of development.
  • Don’t come to the mainstream politics. 
  • Come to a conclusion first.
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