👣 👣 👣 GO - GO - GO 👣 👣 👣 ➡ GO AWAY = leave: ◾I made the neighbor kids go away by yelling at them. ➡GO BACK = return: ◾ It started to rain, so we decided to go back home. ➡ GO BACK ON = not keep a promise or ones word: ◾ It's hard doing business with them. They always go back on their promises. ➡ GO UP = to move higher, rise, or increase: ◾ The average cost of a new house has gone up by five percent to £276,500 ➡ GO DOWN = decrease or reduce: ◾ The cost of gasoline is going down. ➡ GO DOWN WITH something = to become ill with a particular illness ◾ Three people in my office have gone down with the flu. ➡ GO FOR = 1) to choose something: ◾ What sort of wine are you going to go for? 2) to try to have or achieve something: ◾ She is going for the gold medal at the national championships. ◾ If you want it, go for it (= do what you need to do in order to have or achieve it). ➡ GO OFF = 1) to explode: ◾ The bomb went off at midday. 2) If a gun goes off, it fires: ◾ His gun went off accidentally. 3) (uk) if food or drink goes off, it is no longer fresh: ◾ This bacon smells a bit strange - do you think it's gone off? 4) to start making a noise as a signal or warning, to start ringing. ◾ I was just lying in bed waiting for the alarm to go off. ➡GO OVER = 1) to check something carefully: ◾ Could you go over this report and correct any mistakes? ➡ GO ON = 1) to continue happening or doing something as before: ◾ The meeting went on a lot longer than I expected. 2) to happen: ◾ I wonder what’s going on next door – they’re making a lot of noise. ➡ GO OUT = 1) to leave your house and go somewhere, especially to do something enjoyable: ◾ I wanted the evenings free for going out with friends. ◾ Let’s go out to eat tonight. 2) to have a romantic relationship with someone and spend a lot of time with them: ◾ How long have Rob and Sue been going out? http://p12.com.ua/ #12Project #Grammar #Vocabulary #PhrasalVerbs #Step2 #Step3 #Step4 #PreIntermediate #Intermediate #UpperIntermediate

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