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22 Phrasal Verbs with GO!

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Go after to pursue an object or a goal
Looks like the team is going after the trophy.
She said that somebody went after her on the way home.

Go ahead to start or continue doing something especially after waiting for a permission.
Go ahead, everybody is listening to you.

Go along with agree, accept or support the idea
After a long and difficult discussion we went along with the place to go in summer.

Go away 1) to disappear
2) to go on holiday
Paint thinner will help this spot to go away.
Our neighbours went away to Italy.

Go back to return
My brother has just gone back from school.

Go back on to break a promise
Some guests went back on coming.

Go down decrease or reduce
Put the ointment and the itching goes down.

Go down as to be remembered for having done something
Lomonosov went down as one of the greatest scientists of XVIII century.

Go down with to become ill with some disease
Many people go down with cold every year.

Go into deal with something in detail
A detective went into the case of robbery.

Go off
1) to be triggered (explosion, gun, alarm)
The alarm went off at 6 o’clock in the morning.
2) no longer be fresh
Looks like this fish has gone off.
3) to leave a place to somewhere else
We are going to go off for Moscow soon.
4) to stop liking somebody or something
He has gone off football.

Go on
1) to continue doing something
She went on talking, but nobody listened.
2) to happen
What’s going on?
3) to start doing something after something else
He started with watching videos and then went on managing his own channel.

Go out
1) to leave home and attend a social event
She goes out every Saturday.
2) to stop burning
The rain was so strong, that the fire went out.
3) to be sent
My e-mail went out with a delay.

Go out with to have a boyfriend or a girlfriend
They have gone out since last month.

Go through to suffer
He had to go through a lot of difficulties to get this position.

Go through with to complete a promise or a plan, usually unwillingly
Not everyone can go through with this challenge.

Go over 1) to examine or discuss a thing in detail
Let’s go over our plan carefully.
2) to repeat or think about something in order to understand
We need to go over this task again.

Go round to move or travel around something or visit something
We plan to go round all the sights of this city.

Go up to rise or increase
The rate of the company went up very quickly.

Go with
1) to match
These shoes don’t go with these jeans.
2) to choose or accept
Let’s go with this T-shirt.

Go without to be deprived
It rained heavily, but he had to go without his umbrella because he forgot it at home.

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