Go down that road In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "go down that road", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2022-05-01 01:05

Meaning of Go down that road

Go down that road verb phrase

If you go down that road, you decide to do something in a particular way.

 

I used to be a thief, but I won't go down that road again.

We need to double check everything before we go down that road.

If you go down that road, you will end up with falure.

Other phrases about:

make up (one's) mind

Make a decision. 

eleventh-hour decision

A decision made at the last possible moment

see/think fit (to do something)

To think it is suitable to do something.
 

be left to (one's) own devices

To allow someone to do what they want without assistance or other interference

make a false step

1. Used to say that someone missteps or stumbles while walking.

2. Used to say that someone makes an unwise, miscalculated, or blundering act or decision.

Grammar and Usage of Go down that road

Verb Forms

  • go down that road
  • goes down that road
  • going down that road
  • gone down that road
  • went down that road

The verb "go" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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