go after: To hunt or pursue
go along with: To do something with the agreement of a person or a group.
go around: To circulate or spread about
go back on: To reverse one’s promise or decision
go by: To conform to or obey
go off: to make a loud noise or to explode
go over: to review
go with: to match, to be similar to
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Phrasal Verb Flashcards with GO
go after: To hunt or pursue
go along with: To do something with the agreement of a person or a group.
go around: To circulate or spread about
go back on: To reverse one’s promise or decision
go by: To conform to or obey
go off: to make a loud noise or to explode
go over: to review
go with: to match, to be similar to