GO: phrasal verbs
go about
Phrase
to start to do something
go about
I want to put together my new bookshelf, but I'm not sure how to go about it.
go ahead
Phrase
to begin or to continue to happen
went ahead
Despite the heavy snow the festival went ahead as planned.
go away
Phrase
to leave your home for a period of time
going away
I can't believe I'm going away to college. The van's packed and ready to go!
go by
Phrase
to form an opinion from something
go by
When I don't know what to order at a restaurant, I go by what looks good at other peoples' tables.
go down
Phrase
to stop working
goes down
Our internet often goes down during big winter storms.
go for
Phrase
to like or be attracted to someone or something
could go for
Man I'm hungry, I could go for a slice of pizza.
go on about
Phrase
to talk too much or too long about something
go on and on about
My friend likes to go on and on about how his team beat mine in last year's championship game.
go out with
Verb
to have a continuing romantic relationship with someone
going out
Dmitri and Kate have been going out for over a month.
go over
Phrase
to look at or study (something) again in order to correct it, learn it, etc.
went over
We had a test on Friday. On Monday our class went over the answers and I got them all right!
go through
Phrase
to experience something
go through
Getting to work was a nightmare! You won't believe what I had to go through.
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