Go Together

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ɡoʊ təˈɡɛðər/

Definitions of go together

verb to be suited or appropriate for each other; to be associated or connected in some way

Example Sentences

A1 Peanut butter and jelly go together perfectly on a sandwich.

A2 My sister and I go together to the park every weekend.

B1 The colors in this painting go together beautifully.

B2 His skills and experience go together to make him the perfect candidate for the job.

C1 The flavors in this dish go together harmoniously, creating a delicious meal.

C2 The music and choreography in this performance go together seamlessly, creating a stunning show.

Examples of go together in a Sentence

formal The colors blue and green go together beautifully in this room.

informal Peanut butter and jelly just go together perfectly.

slang Those two are like peas in a pod, they just go together.

figurative Hard work and success always go together in life.

Grammatical Forms of go together

past tense

went

plural

go together

comparative

more likely to go together

superlative

most likely to go together

present tense

go together

future tense

will go together

perfect tense

have gone together

continuous tense

are going together

singular

goes together

positive degree

go together

infinitive

to go together

gerund

going together

participle

gone together

Origin and Evolution of go together

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'go together' originated from Middle English, where 'go' meant 'proceed' or 'function' and 'together' meant 'in company or conjunction with one another'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase 'go together' has retained its original meaning of two or more things being connected or associated with each other, but it has also evolved to encompass relationships, compatibility, and coordination between people or things.