πŸ”€ 12 Useful Expressions with GO

12 Useful Expressions with GO

πŸ”€ 12 Useful Expressions with GO

Learn how to use the verb β€œgo” like a native! Each expression includes definitions, examples, and real-life usage. πŸš€

πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ Go to

To move or travel to a place.

β€œDid you go to the party last night?”

🦢 Go barefoot

To walk with no shoes or socks.

β€œIt was hot, so we went barefoot.”

❀️ Go out with

To have a romantic relationship with someone.

β€œHow long has she been going out with him?”

πŸ‘ Go well / πŸ‘Ž Go badly

To describe whether something succeeds or fails.

β€œDid the meeting go well?” β€” β€œYes, very well!”

πŸ‘” Go well with

When two clothing items look good together.

β€œThat tie goes really well with your suit.”

🏠 Go home

To return to your house.

β€œI went home early because I was tired.”

❌ Go away

To leave or tell someone to leave.

β€œOh, go away and stop bothering me!”

πŸšͺ Go in / Go out

To enter or leave a room or place.

β€œHe went out of the kitchen and into the garden.”

πŸŽ‰ Go out

To go to a place to have fun (e.g., a bar or party).

β€œWe went out last night and had a great time!”

β›Ί Go + verb-ing

Used with sports and activities: go swimming, go hiking, etc.

β€œLet’s go hiking this weekend!”

🧊 Go off (food)

When food becomes bad or spoiled.

β€œThe milk went off because it wasn’t refrigerated.”

πŸ“ˆ Go up / πŸ“‰ Go down

To increase or decrease (often prices or levels).

β€œGas prices have gone up again this week.”


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