go together
Third Person
goes together
Present Participle
going together
Past Tense
went together
Past Participle
gone together
1
to complement and suit each other when combined or placed together
- Chocolate and strawberries go together perfectly for a delicious dessert.
- The color scheme of the room is carefully chosen so that the curtains and the furniture go together.
- Their personalities go together like a well-matched puzzle; they make a great team.
- In fashion, a white shirt and blue jeans are a classic combination that always goes together.
2
to exist or occur at the same time or in the same place as something else
- In most cultures, celebrations and music go together.
- In history, great achievements and challenges often go together.
- Happiness and good health tend to go together for many people.
- Camping and campfires go together for an authentic outdoor experience.
- Diversity and inclusion should go together in a progressive society.
3
to be in a romantic relationship
- I didn’t know Jake and Lisa go together now!
- They’ve been going together since high school.
- People always thought we went together, but we were just friends.
- Do you think they’ll go together officially or just keep it casual?