I don't understand the question????

Can somebody give an example.

Complete the chart below with the present simple tense, using the verb ‘go’:

PERSON
I
you
he/she/it
we
you
they

POSITIVE
I live here
We eat here

QUESTION
When did you move here
What do they eat

NEGATIVE
He didn’t live here ever
Did you eat here before

Ok, I go, You go, He, She, It goes

We go. You ( plural) go. They go.

You can write those sentences using those verb forms with the approprite verb.

So I go live here does not make sense??

Did I ever go live here?? No sense.

Sorry for not getting it but an example would help.

I go here.

Did I ever go here?

It looks like they are giving you a pattern sentence and they want you to make sentences with "go" that match the pattern.

The question is asking you to complete the chart by filling in the blanks with the present simple tense of the verb "go". The verb "go" is irregular, so the forms are a bit different compared to regular verbs.

Here's an example of how you can complete the chart:

PERSON POSITIVE QUESTION NEGATIVE
I I go Do I go? I don't go
you You go Do you go? You don't go
he/she/it He/she/it goes Does he/she/it go? He/she/it doesn't go
we We go Do we go? We don't go
you You go Do you go? You don't go
they They go Do they go? They don't go

As you can see, the base form of the verb "go" is used for the positive sentences and questions in the present simple tense, except for the third person singular (he/she/it), where "goes" is used. In negative sentences, "do not" or "doesn't" is added before the base form of the verb "go" based on the subject being used.

Remember that this is just an example, and you can provide your own answers based on the rules and patterns of the present simple tense for the verb "go".