Phrasal Verbs with Go: List II

Master essential Phrasal Verbs for effective communication. Explore their versatile meanings and contexts to enhance your English skills. Go out (Leave, especially a building): We need to go out of the house to run errands. They go out every evening for a walk in the park. The team went out of the tournament after a close defeat. Go out (Have a romantic relationship, one that involves going out together on dates): They've been going out for two years now. She's excited to go out with him to the new restaurant in town. They decided to go out and celebrate their anniversary. Go through (Examine or scrutinize; undergo, suffer, experience): Please go through the documents carefully before signing. He went through a lot of difficulties during his career. She had to go through a surgery to treat her medical condition. Go up (Rise or increase in price, cost, or value): The prices of groceries have gone up significantly in the past year. The value of their house went up after the ren…
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