to forego (third-person singular simple present foregoes, present participle foregoing, simple past forewent, past participle foregone)
- To precede, to go before.
A: In the interest of time and the stuff I had to get done today, we foregoed Blake's nap.
R: What?
A: (shaking head and laughing) That's not right.
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R: When we're in Spokane, what if we foregoo the... (trailing off)
A: What?
R: (shaking head and laughing) That's not right.
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I should note that these conversations were weeks apart and that we are clearly having lots of fun together. At least, I think it's clear.
1 comment:
When I see those break downs I always wonder "what the **** is a participle?"
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