go in
Third Person
goes in
Present Participle
going in
Past Tense
went in
Past Participle
gone in
1
to enter a place, building, or location
transitive
- The theater doors will open soon, so you can go in and find your seats.
- As the rain started, we had to go in and take cover from the storm.
- The store is closing soon, so if you want to shop, you'll need to go in quickly.
- It's quite chilly outside; why don't you go in and warm up by the fireplace?
- While it was raining, she was going in and out of the house.
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2
(of facts or information) to be comprehended and retained in one's memory
- The key points of the lecture went in well, and I was able to recall them during the exam.
- I read the instructions several times to ensure they went in and I could follow them accurately.
- He explained the process in a way that made it go in effortlessly, and I could replicate it.
- Sometimes, humor in a lesson can help the material go in more effectively.
3
(of the sun or moon) to be hidden by clouds
- We were stargazing, but suddenly the moon went in behind a thick cloud.
- As the day progressed, the sun occasionally went in behind passing clouds.
- The sky was clear, but the sun unexpectedly went in behind a dark rain cloud.
- The sunset was beautiful until the sun went in due to an approaching storm.