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third-person singular simple present ongoes, present participle ongoing, simple past onwent, past participle ongone
To be ongoing (occurring, happening); to last, proceed or continue. quotations examples
And it ongoes far longer than Bill had intended.
1981, Colin Fletcher, The Man from the Cave, page 164
we made way through town the main street blocked by broken houses and a smashed water main and stopping tried get policeman[sic] shoot a wounded horse but owner thought was still possibly worth saveing[sic] and onwent up toward mountain pass that leads to little catalan city of falset para
1987, The Hemingway Review - Volume 7, page 103
In two other senses, however, the astrophysical creation story ongoes still:
1996, David Rosenberg, Communion: Contemporary Writers Reveal the Bible in Their Lives
The discussion of the appropriateness of using the finite verb forms in examples (28) and (29) shows that the lexicalization process continues (or indeed “ongoes”), and it also gives some indication as to how the introduction process actually works in CMC.
2013, Hilde Hasselgård, Jarle Ebeling, Signe Oksefjell Ebeling, Corpus Perspectives on Patterns of Lexis, page 233