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carlos
'go' is the bare infinite, as some grammar books call it, whereas 'to go' is the to-infinitive. I like to call them differently so as to avoid getting my students confused - 'go' is the base form of the verb (Vbase) and 'to go' is the infinitive form (toV).ge