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go over vs mark

mark vs go over

go over is not a noun while mark is a noun.

go over and mark both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
go over No No Yes No
mark Yes No Yes No
go over (noun) mark (noun)
something that exactly succeeds in achieving its goal
an indication of damage
a marking that consists of lines that cross each other
the impression created by doing something unusual or extraordinary that people notice and remember
a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance)
a written or printed symbol (as for punctuation)
a symbol of disgrace or infamy
a distinguishing symbol
a visible indication made on a surface
a reference point to shoot at
a perceptible indication of something not immediately apparent (as a visible clue that something has happened)
a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
formerly the basic unit of money in Germany
go over (verb) mark (verb)
fall forward and down make or leave a mark on
happen in a particular manner insert punctuation marks into
hold a review (of troops) assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation
examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition celebrate by some ceremony or observation
put a check mark on or near or next to
be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense
make underscoring marks
remove from a list
designate as if by a mark
establish as the highest level or best performance
make small marks into the surface of
mark with a scar
attach a tag or label to
notice or perceive
to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful
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