2021-03-30 05:31:28
PHRASAL VERBS
go ahead - continue
* Go ahead with the project since you've already started it
go along - advance; make progress
* Things are going along fine at the moment
Syn: go on
go along with - agree with sb/sth
* It's hard to persuade Mike to go along with me
go along with - advance with sth
go back - date back to
* The records in the office go back ten years
go back - return
* That restaurant was terrible - I'm never going back there again
go back on - break a promise or agreement
* I hope he doesn't go back his promise
go by - (of time) pass
* Time goes by very quickly when you're enjoying yourself
(of a chance) let it without taking it
go down - be reduced
* House prices are going down, which is good news for buyers
go down - (of the sun) set
* Let's sit and watch the sun go down from your balcony
go down with - become I'll
* Pam isn't in today. She's gone down with the flu
go in for - take part in (competition)
* Did you go in for poetry competition?
go into - investigate thoroughly
* The fraud team are going into the matter thoroughly
go off - (of a bomb) explode; (of an alarm) ring
* My alarm went off at 6 o'clock this morning
go off - be switched off
* The electricity went off when there was a power cut this afternoon
go off (of a food) go bad
* The milk in the fridge went off
go on - happen
* Allah knows what went on there
go on - make progress
go on - be turned on
go out - stop burning, be extinguished
* The candle went out when a gust of wind blew through the window
go over - examine details
go over - repeat
* Please could you go over what you said again?
go round - be enough for everyone to have a share
* Is there enough coffee to go round or shall I make some more?
go round - visit; look round
go round - (of news, a disease) spread; circulate
* The news went round the office quickly
go through - examine carefully; go over
go through - (of money, food, ect) use up; spend
go through - experience; endure
* He has gone through some difficult periods this year
go through with - complete sth in spite of opposition; carry out
* Robert has decided to go through with his plan to change jobs this year
go up - rise (in price); increase
* The average cost of a new house has gone up by 5%
go without - endure the lack of sth, do without
* They had a difficult childhood - they often had to go without things they needed
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