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The phrase "timer go off" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "the timer goes off" or "the timer went off," depending on the tense. Example: "When the timer goes off, please take the cake out of the oven."
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Make a timer go off every hour and a half or so this will help you know how fast time is going.
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