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'''go to''' (''to attend, to participate, to begin [also education]'') - uczestniczyć, rozpocząć, iść na uczelnię. | '''go to''' (''to attend, to participate, to begin [also education]'') - uczestniczyć, rozpocząć, iść na uczelnię. | ||
− | # ''Madeleine switched off the light and '''went to''' sleep.'' [switched off the light and | + | # ''Madeleine switched off the light and '''went to''' sleep.'' [switched off the light and began to sleep] |
# ''France and Germany '''went to''' war in 1914.'' [France and Germany began First World War in 1914.] | # ''France and Germany '''went to''' war in 1914.'' [France and Germany began First World War in 1914.] | ||
# ''All the money earned by Paul will '''go to''' his education.'' [...will be given/spent to his education] | # ''All the money earned by Paul will '''go to''' his education.'' [...will be given/spent to his education] |
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go to (to attend, to participate, to begin [also education]) - uczestniczyć, rozpocząć, iść na uczelnię.
- Madeleine switched off the light and went to sleep. [switched off the light and began to sleep]
- France and Germany went to war in 1914. [France and Germany began First World War in 1914.]
- All the money earned by Paul will go to his education. [...will be given/spent to his education]
- Are you going to go to the wedding of Grace and Steve? [Are you going to take part in the wedding...]
- Jane is going to Oxford University. [Jane will study at Oxford University]