Sometimes in English, words look and sound very similar, but they mean different things. Two such words are “forego” and “forgo.” Let’s look at what they mean and how to use them.
The word “forego” means to go before. It is often used in writing to talk about things that happen earlier or before something else. You might see “forego” when people talk or write about something that happened first. It comes from old English, and “fore” means before.
“Forgo” means to go without something or to choose not to have or do something. It means giving up on something usually enjoyed or wanted. “Forgo” comes from the word “go,” and when combined with “for,” it shows giving something up.
A way to remember the difference is to focus on the first part of each word:
Remember, “forego” is about something that came before, while “forgo” is about giving something up. If you focus on the first part of the word, you can usually remember what each word means!
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