Phrasal Verbs with GO- English Vocabulary Lesson

Phrasal Verbs with GO- English Vocabulary Lesson

In this tutorial for beginners’ learners are going to learn Phrasal Verb with Go. Phrasal verbs are phrases that indicate actions. They are generally used in spoken English and informal texts. This English vocabulary lesson we’re looking at phrasal verbs that start with the verb ‘go’, which focus on the 6 most useful and common phrasal verbs with “go”.

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The verb “go” is a very common verb in English

Present simple                                Past form-    went

I go                                                 Past participle- gone

You go

He. She, It     goes

We go

You go

They go

The common meaning is:             to travel or to move to another place

Helen is going to the market.

In this lesson you will learn the 6 phrasal verbs with “go”.

These are the following Go Phrases:

Pleas go with

I go off

Can you go over

go out

I will go by

go on

Let’s start with;

Phrasal Verb “Go with”

We often use go with to describe the clothes, colors, tastes and appearances.

= to match                = to look good together               = to tastes good together

 My daughter made some nice cushions to go with our sofa.

We often add the adverb “well”.

The cushion goes well with the sofa.

The woman’s blue wig goes well with her outfit.

The Ribeye Steaks goes well with Red wine Sauce

Phrasal Verb “Go off”

1. = to explode                   The bomb has gone off at 2:45 am.

2. = to make a loud noise / to ring loudly

2. = to make a loud noise / to ring loudly

The alarm goes off at 4: 30 in the morning.

I’m sorry I’m late. My alarm clock didn’t go off this morning.

3. = if food or drink goes off, it is no longer good to eat/drink:

I think the milk has gone off. Don’t drink it!

“Go over”

= To examine or look at something in a careful and detailed way.

They are going over the result of the test.

Teacher: Let’s go over the answers to the questions.

Student: I went over my assignment in Math’s to double check it

Phrasal Verb “Go on”

= to happen / to occur

I go on vacation alone.

Sharon: How was your final examination?

Cecil:     Oh. Gosh! It was hard!

Sharon: Why? What went on?

Phrasal Verb “Go out”

= to leave a room or building, often for social event

= to not stay at home

Jack: What would you like to do tonight?

Paul: Let’s go out to have some beer.

Joe enjoys going out hiking at the weekend.

Pat: What did you and Carl do last night?

Mike: We went out for a movie.

“Go by”

= to pass (time)

Where did she go? Two hours have gone by since she left home.

My sister is grown up now. Time goes by too quickly.

= to pass (physically)

A delivery truck is going by.

I go by my classmate’s house every afternoon.

So there you are, our complete tutorial on the 6 Phrasal verbs with Go – English vocabulary, hope you enjoy and this has helped you and please share this article…

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