Adjective
(idiomatic) Served in a package or takeout container so as to be taken away from a restaurant rather than eaten on the premises.
I'd like two burgers, two small orders of fries and two shakes, to go.
(idiomatic) Remaining. To finish. (In a group of events or items) belonging to the subgroup that have not passed or have not been finished or have not been addressed yet.
In my country, we go to public school for 12 years, and I have three more years to go.
Right now, out of four bicycles, that's two down and two to go.
There are only two days to go.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see to, go.
A contract with one year to go.
Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm. Winston Churchill
The only way to discover the limits of the possible is to go beyond them into the impossible. Arthur C. Clarke
There is nothing happens to any person but what was in his power to go through with. Marcus Aurelius
He who wants to go fishing must not be afraid of the water. Hungarian Proverb
If a woman hears that something unusual is going on in heaven, she would find a ladder to go and look. Armenian Proverb
If you are going to go where corn grows, take a cutting tool with you. Ethiopian Proverb