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Phrasal verb "to go"

Go about — 1) to wander, walk about; 2) to pass from person to person (of rumours, stories, news etc); 3) to set to work at something, to get about something

Go above — to move higher than something

Go across — to become understood or excepted

Go against — 1) to act in opposition to; 2) to be unfavourable (legal verdict)

Go ahead (with sth) — to begin without hesitations

Go along — 1) to proceed; 2) to advance, make progress

Go along with - 1) to agree with somebody or something;

2) to accompany someone

Go around - 1) to walk around; 2) to revolve around; 3) to enclose, surround; 4) to fit around; 5) to suffice for all

Go aside - to move away

Go at — to attack

Go back — 1) to date back; 2) to return; 3) to be set to an earlier time (of clocks, watch)

Go back on — 1) to break a promise or agreement; 2) be disloyal

Go before — to appear, to face (in a court of law)

Go between — to act as a messenger between two people

Go beyond — to be greater than something or somebody

Go by — 1) to be guided by; 2) to work by means of something; 3) to pass (time); 4) to let it pass without taking it; 5) to be known as (a name)

Go down — 1) to be reduced; 2) to set (of the sun/moon); 3) to sink or drown; 4) to be swallowed; 5) to go to the country from the capital or town (to a place regarded less important); 6) to be believed, received (news)

Go down with — to become ill

Go far - 1) to be successful; 2) to help a lot (towards something, as collection of money)

Go for - 1) to attack; 2) to apply for; 3) to support; 4) to aim at something; 5) to find attractive; 6) to fetch; 7) to be sold for

Go forward — to improve, advance

Go in for - 1) to take part in (a competition); 2) to be interested in something

Go into — 1) to investigate thoroughly; 2) to join (enter group, business, etc.); 3) to crash; 4) to start an activity/employment; 5) to talk about in detail; 6) to enter hospital as a patient

Go off - 1) to explode (bomb); ring (alarm); 2) to be switched off; 3) to go bad (of food, colour, beauty, feeling, etc.); 4) to stop (electrical equipment); 5) to succeed; 6) to happen, take place; 7) to lose consciousness; 8) to begin to dislike

Go on — 1) to continue; 2) to happen; 3) to make progress;

4) to go ahead; 5) to be switched on; 6) to be spent on (money)

Go on with — to resume something, to continue something

Go out — 1) to stop burning; 2) to become less fashionable; 3) to mix socially, to go to the concerts, theatres; 4) to go away from the shore (tides)

Go over — 1) to examine details; 2) to repeat; 3) to approach (somebody to speak to); 4) to go to; 5) to pass to the other side; 6) to read over, look through

Go round - 1) to be shared; 2) to visit; 3) to spread (news, disease), circulate

Go through — 1) examine carefully; 2) to discuss in details; 3) spend (money); 4) to be completed with success (of a deal, agreement); 5) to pass through (red light) 6) to experience, endure; 7) to search

Go through with — to complete something in spite of opposition

Go to - to incur expenses, to take trouble

Go towards — 1) to add to; 2) give something in the direction of something

Go under — to fail (of a business)

Go up - 1) to rise (in price); 2) to ascend; 3) to approach; 4) to go to the capital (town from the country); 5) to start to burn; 6) to be heard (a cheer)

Go with - 1) to match, suit; 2) to be part of

Go without — to manage without something

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