Most Common Phrasal Verbs in English with Go

Most Common Phrasal Verbs in English with Go


Phrasal verbs with Go


Most Common Phrasal Verbs in English with Go 

1. Go on 

Meaning 1: to happen or take place

Example: Guys, what's going on here? 

Meaning 2: to continue

Example: Let him go on with what he's doing. 

Meaning 3: to encourage someone to say or do something

Example: Please go on. Tell me what you said then. 


2. Go through

Meaning 1: to experience an unpleasant or difficult situation

Example: No one knows what we have gone through. 

Meaning 2: to search through something

Example: I have gone through these documents, but I haven't found the piece of information I was looking for. 


3. Go over 

Meaning 1: to look at something for some mistake

Example: Make sure you go over your article before you give it to me. 

Meaning 2: to be received in a certain way 

Example: John's speech went over OK.


4. Go back 

Meaning 1: to return to some place

Example: The palace we visited last year was beautiful. We would like to go back there again. 

Meaning 2: (two persons) to have known each other for long 

Example: John and Sheela go back a long way. 

Meaning 3: to talk about something that took place in the past 

Example: We have to go back a few days to comprehend the ongoing issue. 


5. Go up 

Meaning 1: (price or cost) to increase

Example: The price of onions is going up now in India. 

Meaning 2: ( a building) to be built

Example: Our new building whose construction suddenly stopped last year is now going up. 


6. Go down 

Meaning 1: (a ship) to sink 

Example: The RMS Titanic went down in 1912 in the North Atlantic Ocean. 

Meaning 2: (price or cost) to decrease

Example: The cost of everything that is in excess goes down. 


7. Go in 

Meaning 1: to enter a place

Example: I saw John through the window, but I didn't go in. 

Meaning 2: to be understood by someone

Example: No matter how easily you tell him, it never goes in. 


8. Go off 

Meaning 1: ( a light or machine) to stop working

Example: The lights in my hostel went off last night because of the storm. 

Meaning 2: to go somewhere else by leaving a place

Example: John took leave and went off on holiday with his wife yesterday. 


9. Go along 

Meaning 1: to express agreement

Example: No matter what you do, John's never going to go along with your decision. 

Meaning 2: to progress

Example: The project is going along very well. 

Meaning 3: to go to a place with someone without planning

Example: I asked to go along with my parents when they were going to the exhibition. 


10. Go round

Meaning 1: to be sufficient for everyone

Example: Is there enough rice to go round? 

Meaning 2: to rotate like a wheel

Example: The Earth takes approximately 365 days to go round the Sun. 


11. Go out 

Meaning 1: To go somewhere else by leaving a place

Example: John, close the door and inform mom when you go out. 

Meaning 2: (lights) to stop working or producing light

Example: I'm sure light will go out because it's going to rain in an hour or so. 


12. Go away

Meaning 1: to leave a place

Example: They're going away from our house tonight. 

Meaning 2: to disappear

Example: You've hurt your leg very badly. I think the pain will not go away till next week. 


13. Go about

Meaning 1: to start doing something

Example: What's the proper way of going about this task? 

Meaning 2: to spread among people

Example: If the news of your stealing money goes about, you will be fired from your job.  


14. Go after

Meaning 1: to follow someone or something

Example: I saw a police officer go after a thief on the road yesterday. 

Meaning 2: to try to get something

Example: John is going after a B.A. English degree.  


15. Go ahead

Meaning 1: ( event ) to take place or happen 

Example: The event is going ahead as per the schedule. 

Meaning 2: to give permission to do something

Example: Person A: Can I ask you a question?

Person B: Sure, go ahead. 


16. Go by 

Meaning 1: to follow some rule 

Example: We all have to go by the rules of the country. 

Meaning 2: (time) to pass 

Example: One day has gone by after the agreement. 

Meaning 3: to be called by some specific name 

Example: John goes by the name of Chota Bhai in our area. 


17. Go for 

Meaning 1: to choose something

Example: After thinking a lot, he went for English literature. 

Meaning 2: to attack someone suddenly

Example: John suddenly lost his temper and went for me. 

Meaning 3: to like someone

Example: What sort of girls do you go for? 

Meaning 4: to attain or achieve something

Example: The Indian team will certainly go for the gold medal at the Commonwealth Games this year. 


18. Go across

Meaning: to cross some bridge, land or river

Example: It took us 1 hour to go across the bridge. 


19. Go against

Meaning 1: to oppose something

Example: What we're saying doesn't go against the government. 

Meaning 2: (something) to not be good for someone

Example: Everything was going against me, but I didn't give up hope. 


20. Go forward

Meaning 1: to take place or happen

Example: The match is expected to go forward next week. 

Meaning 2: to proceed

Example: They didn't want to go forward without permission.

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