Phrasal Verbs – Go
(no meanings)
I went after the
robber but he was
too fast.
If you go against
the law, you might
go to jail.
Ladies first.
Go ahead.
I’m going to
go all out for my
girlfriend’s birthday
I’m going to
go all in on this
game.
A: I’m going to the
mall now. Want to
come along?
B: Yes I’ll go along
The flu is going
around.
I can’t go along
with his plan.
There is enough
food to go around.
He went at it for
many hours and
finally he succeeded.
He’s going away
to Australia for a
couple of years.
My cold is strong.
I took medicine but it
won’t go away.
My boss promised to
give me a raise, but he
went back on his
promise.
I like to have a drink
at a café and watch
the people go by on
the street.
His name is ‘Billy’ but
he goes by ‘Raw’.
his nickname.
I go by what my
teacher says. I don’t
go against her rules.
It’s winter now. So
the sun goes down
at 5:30.
I haven’t come to
WSE for a long time
so my English level
has gone down.
New Year’s Eve is
always crazy. I never
know what’ll go
down!
I couldn’t log into
my account because
the website went
down.
A: Let’s go skydiving.
B: That’s dangerous.
Dominic won’t go
for it.
“No ice cream today
Sally. Jackie, that
goes for you too.”
He really went for it
but he failed.
A: Can I borrow
your pen please?
B: Go for it!
I don’t have time to
go into it. I’ll tell
you later.
The bomb went off
and destroyed the
bus.
I came home very
late and my mother
went off on me.
Every morning my
alarm goes off at
8:00.
The class was boring.
The teacher went on
and on and on.
A: Want to go to Thailand?
B: I don’t know. I have
nothing to go on.
During the Typhoon
my home’s electricity
and lights went out.
They have been going
out for three years but
they still haven’t gotten
married.
Before you take a test
you should go over
your notes again.
If he marries a girl
from the north, it
might not go over
well with his parents.
He couldn’t pay his
rent so he went so
far as to take out a
high interest loan.
She went through
a lot when she was
a child.
I’ve gone through
3 pairs of shoes
already this year!
I paid my landlord
online, but the
payment hasn’t gone
through yet.
She had a lot of mail this
morning so she had a cup
of tea and she went
through her mail.
The company wasn’t
successful. It lost a lot of
money and went under
within 2 months.
The titanic was a famous
ship which went under
after hitting an ice berg.
In Hong Kong new
buildings are going up
everyday.
The building went up in
smoke because the man
through his cigarette on the
ground.
He went nuts after he
returned from war.
Does this green shirt go
with these red shorts?
Do you want to go to the
seafood restaurant or the
Korean BBQ restaurant? Let’s
go with the Korean BBQ.

Go - Phrasal Verbs (no meanings)