Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Pearson Brown English Lesson - Phrasal Verb "go"

This lesson is the first lesson about using the verb ‘to go’ combined with particles. Here are some of the most common:

to go about’ means to deal with or tackle a task or job.

* Do you know how to enrol on the course? I don’t know how to go about it.
* How can I go about getting a copy of my birth certificate?

to go after’ means to try to get.

* I sent in my application today. I’m going after that job.
* He went after a very well paid job but didn’t get it.

to go after’ can also mean to follow or chase.

* Michelle left suddenly then Pierre went after her.
* I didn’t go after her when she left. I think she needed to be on her own.

to go ahead’ means to begin or proceed with something.

* Even though the risks were high, we decided to go ahead with the project.
* It went ahead without any problems. We’re very happy.

to go along with’ means to agree with a person or idea.

* I said it wouldn’t work. I didn’t go along with it from the beginning.
* In the end, he went along with Jack even though he had said he agreed with me.

to go away’ means to leave a place or a person’s company.

* Did you stay at home or did you go away over the holidays?
* Please go away. I’d like to be alone for a while.

to go back’ means to return to a place.

* We had a great holiday in Spain last year. We are going back this year.
* I had forgotten my passport and had to go back to get it.

to go back on’ means to change your position on a promise or agreement.

* I said I would do it. I can’t go back on it now.
* He went back on his promise and didn’t help me out.

to go by’ for time means to pass

* A couple of hours went by before he phoned me back.
* Twenty years went by before I saw him again.

to go by’ can also mean to go past or pass

* I love sitting at a street café watching the world go by.
* He didn’t see me. He just went by without saying a word.

Exercises:

http://www.carolinebrownenglishlessons.com/gophrasals1/exercise1.html
http://www.carolinebrownenglishlessons.com/gophrasals1/exercise2.html
http://www.carolinebrownenglishlessons.com/gophrasals1/exercise3.html

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