Here is the sentence with the apostrophes: You can't belive she didn't go?
The correct sentence is "Does she go to the market?"
If a quote ends a sentence and is followed by parentheses, the period goes inside the parentheses. For example: She said, "I will be there on time" (if nothing goes wrong).
"Go" is used with subjects like "I," "you," "we," and "they" (e.g., I go shopping). "Goes" is used with singular subjects like "he," "she," and "it" (e.g., She goes to the gym).
A period goes at the end of a sentence to signal its completion.
An example of a sentence that uses goes would be:He goes to the store on Monday.
Yes. If I were to say, "Karl goes to the market every wednesday," that would be a correct sentence to use it in.
She goes
i go to karate lesson a Monday and Thursday night and my sister goes to karate on a Friday and a Wednesday morning.
This nomanation goes to ............
No, goes is a verb. Goes is the third person singular form of go. Use goes when the subject of the sentence is he/she/it or a singular noun. eg: He goes to work everyday. It goes stale very quickly. The doctor goes to the clinic everyday. - singular noun subject = the doctor Compare this with plural subjects eg: We go to work every day. The boys go to school.
when you go
How do you use the phrase 'it goes with out saying' ??I lived with them for a year, so it goes without saying I know them well.
Here is the sentence with the apostrophes: You can't belive she didn't go?
Punctuation goes after the bracket.
The sentence All credits go to him, is not correct grammar, and it should be corrected to All credit goes to him.
It worries me when her dog goes all aquiver.