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I went to the station, then went home.
Sometimes the preposition to is used after verbs like go, come, walk, etc.(ex: go to the park) and sometimes it’s not (ex: go home). For today’s English lesson, let’s have a look at when we need to use to after go and when we don’t in English conversation and writing.
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