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Phrasal verb GO. E. g. l. n. h. i. s. http://aida.ucoz.ru. GO WITH. To be good or attractive in combination with something. GO DOWN WITH. To become ill with an illness. GO UP. To increase. GO AFTER. To try to catch or stop something. GO OFF. To become worse in quality.
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Phrasal verb GO E g l n h i s http://aida.ucoz.ru
GO WITH To be good or attractive in combination with something
GO DOWN WITH • To become ill with an illness
GO UP • To increase
GO AFTER To try to catch or stop something
GO OFF • To become worse in quality
GO THROUGH • To experience something difficult or unpleasant
GO WITHOUT • To live without something that you need or would like to have
Use the phrasal verb for paraphrasing • After this accident two villages haven’t had electricity for two days • The police try to arrest the buglar • Milk tastes awful, I think it’s not fresh • You can’t imagine what difficult time he has • Prices are increasing constantly • He fell ill with a flu • I’ll buy these shoes if I can find a bag to match them
Complete the sentence with the phrasal verb • If the prices …………….any more, I wont be able to buy a new car • Tom won’t come. He has……………….a virus • If you don’t keep yoghurt in the fridge, it will soon………………. • I think the colour of your new handbag doesn’t………………… your dress • I’m not surprised she looked so frightened. It was a terrifying experience to…………………………
Ex 1 Go without Go after Go off Go through Go up Go down with Go with Ex.2 Go up Go down with Go off Go through Go with Answers