English Language & Usage Asked on April 4, 2021
In the following dialog at a funeral for the parents of two children who died in an accident:
They were in an accident… For both of them to go… I heard the
other person wasn’t watching the road.
I don’t really sure about the meaning of the sentence: “For both of them to go…”
Is it talking about the cause of the accident in the previous sentence or about the sequence after “they were in an accident”?
"To go" in this sense means "to die".
Answered by Hot Licks on April 4, 2021
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