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I. go <went, gone> [gəʊ, Am goʊ] VB intr
1. go (proceed):
go
to go home
to go (and) do sth
2. go (travel):
go
to go on a trip
3. go (adopt position):
4. go (leave):
go
5. go (do):
go
6. go (attend):
go
go
7. go + adj or n (become):
go
to go bald
to go missing Aus, Brit
to go bad
8. go + adj (exist):
as prices go
as prices go
9. go (happen):
10. go (pass):
go
go
11. go (begin):
go
12. go (fail):
13. go (belong):
go
14. go (fit):
go
15. go (lead):
go
16. go (extend):
go
17. go (function):
go
to get sth to go
to go slow
18. go (be sold):
go
to go for £50
to go like hot cakes fig
19. go (contribute):
go
20. go (sound):
go
go
21. go (be told):
22. go games:
go
I go now
23. go inf (use the toilet):
24. go (express annoyance):
go jump in a lake! inf
go jump in a lake! inf
Phrases:
to go halves on sth
here go!
here go!
II. go <went, gone> [gəʊ, Am goʊ] VB trans
1. go (travel):
to go it some inf
to go it some inf
2. go inf (say):
go
3. go (bid):
go
to go nap Brit
4. go (make):
go
to go it inf
to go it work
III. go <-es> [gəʊ, Am goʊ] N
1. go (turn):
go
to have a go at sb about sth
it's my go
2. go (attempt):
go
to have a go at sth
3. go (a success):
go
to be no go
to make a go of sth
4. go (energy):
go
5. go (activity):
go
to be on the go
6. go inf (business):
go
go
a rum go
7. go MED:
go
go
Phrases:
IV. go [gəʊ, Am goʊ] ADJ AVIAT
go
go
go-go dancer [ˈgəʊgəʊˈdɑ:nsəɐ, Am ˈgoʊgoʊˈdænsɚ] N
I. go about VB trans insep
1. go about (proceed with):
2. go about (perform a task):
II. go about VB intr
go abroad VB intr
1. go abroad rumour:
2. go abroad (travel):
go after VB trans insep
1. go after (follow):
to go after sb
2. go after (chase):
3. go after (try to get):
go against VB trans insep
1. go against (contradict):
2. go against (oppose):
3. go against (disobey):
go ahead VB intr
1. go ahead (begin):
2. go ahead (go before):
3. go ahead (proceed):
go ahead!
go along VB intr
1. go along (move onward):
2. go along (proceed):
go around VB intr
1. go around (move around):
2. go around (move in a curve):
3. go around (visit):
to go around to sb's
4. go around (rotate):
5. go around (be in circulation):
go at VB trans insep
1. go at (attack):
go at
2. go at (work hard):
to go at it
go away VB intr
1. go away (travel):
go away
2. go away (leave):
go away
3. go away (disappear):
go away
go back VB intr
1. go back (move backwards):
go back
go back
2. go back (return):
go back
3. go back (date back):
go back
go back
go between VB intr
go beyond VB trans
1. go beyond (proceed past):
2. go beyond (exceed):
go by VB intr
1. go by (move past):
go by
2. go by (pass):
go by
проходи́ть (о вре́мени)
in days gone by form
to let sth go by
3. go by (be guided by):
go by
I. go down VB trans insep
go down
to go down a mine min
II. go down VB intr
1. go down ship:
go down (set)
go down (set)
go down (set)
go down (plane)
2. go down (collapse):
go down
3. go down (decrease):
go down
go down FIN
4. go down (decrease in quality):
go down
5. go down (decrease in size):
go down
6. go down (break down):
go down
7. go down (lose):
go down
to go down to sb/sth
to go down to sb/sth sports
8. go down Brit:
9. go down (travel southward):
go down
10. go down (extend):
go down
11. go down (be received):
go down
12. go down (be recorded):
go down
13. go down Brit univ:
go down
go far VB intr
1. go far (have success):
go far
go far
2. go far (contribute):
to go far towards sth
go for VB trans insep
1. go for (fetch):
go for
2. go for:
go for it!
go for it!
go for it!
3. go for (choose):
go for
4. go for (attack):
go for
to go for sb with sth
5. go for (sell for):
go for
6. go for inf:
go for (like)
go for (like)
go in VB intr
1. go in:
go in (enter)
go in (go to work)
2. go in (belong in):
go in
3. go in (go behind a cloud):
go in
4. go in inf (be understood):
go in
Present
Igo
yougo
he/she/itgoes
wego
yougo
theygo
Past
Iwent
youwent
he/she/itwent
wewent
youwent
theywent
Present Perfect
Ihavegone
youhavegone
he/she/ithasgone
wehavegone
youhavegone
theyhavegone
Past Perfect
Ihadgone
youhadgone
he/she/ithadgone
wehadgone
youhadgone
theyhadgone
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If one went down, the other would go down with her.
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It was just aglow to go down and be baptized with your white outfits on.
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