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09/03/09, 01:33 PM
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The E in “forego” tells you it has to do with going before.
It occurs mainly in the expression “foregone conclusion,” a conclusion arrived at in advance.
“Forgo” means to abstain from or do without. “After finishing his steak, he decided to forgo the blueberry cheesecake.”
^^^/www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/forego.html
The E in “forego” tells you it has to do with going before.
It occurs mainly in the expression “foregone conclusion,” a conclusion arrived at in advance.
“Forgo” means to abstain from or do without. “After finishing his steak, he decided to forgo the blueberry cheesecake.”
^^^/www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/forego.html