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"i goes" is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English.
The standard subject-verb agreement would be "I go" or "I am going." However, "i goes" could potentially be used colloquially or informally in spoken English, particularly in dialects or slang. For example, "Every morning, when i goes to work, I pass by the coffee shop." Even in this example, "i goes" would not be considered grammatically correct, but it could be used as a colloquial expression.
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And 4 and 1 would be 5 and so on, up until i goes to 6.
Paul Kerryson's stately revival of The King and I goes into the New Theatre in Cardiff.
The Independent's front page headline is Cameron banks on Thatcher's legacy while the i goes with "The great social housing giveaway".
So the constraint on the number of the components, instead of having, actually, i goes from one to C, because that's the number components.
Assuming the sale of the i goes through, Lebedev is expected to seek to invest the proceeds into further developing the independent.co.uk website into an international digital news brand – while stopping printing the newspapers.
Where ca,b is the relative transparency factor of ant b with respect to ant a; i goes over all trophallactic events that occurred between these two ants; and si,v is the absolute amount of liquids passed in the i-th trophallactic event, as calculated from measurements of ant v (v = a or b).
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