Phrasal verbs con el verbo go; En esta lección aprenderemos algunos de los phrasal verbs más comunmente usados con GO.
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Phrasal verbs con el verbo go
Phrasal Verbs con el verbo go | Significado | Ejemplos |
go through | pasar por una mala experiencia o situación difícil | Ann is going through difficult times at the moment. She badly needs us. |
go through | examinar el contenido de algo cuidadosamente | She went through all the documents before signing them. |
go in for | hacer o competir en | Despite her disability, she went in for the swimming competition. |
go without | no tener algo que normalmente tienes | I can’t go without my phone for a day. |
go out | apagarse | The lights went out in the middle of our meeting. |
go about | empezar a hacer o lidiar con algo | He didn’t know how to go about finding a job in a foreign country. |
go for | elegir | I’ll go for white wine with the fish, I think. |
go on | continuar | How can I go on living without you in my life? |
go on | continuar existiendo o pasando
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It went on raining for three hours yesterday. |
go on | ocurrir | What’s going on here? |
go along with | apoyar una idea o estar de acuerdo con alguien | No matter what you say, I’ll go along with Mike’s decision. |
go through with | hacer algo desagradable o difícil que planeaste o prometiste hacer | I don’t want to take the entrance exam, but I’d better go through with it since I’m here anyway. |
go together | dos tipos de personas o cosas que generalmente van juntos | A fever and a headache through usually go together. |
go away | marchar fuera | She wants to go away and start a new life in a different city. |
go back | volver | When are you going back to the US? |
go around/round | ir o recibir de una persona a otra | The flu has been going around at school. |
go around/round | moverse de un lugar a otro | They have been going around the town looking for better business opportunities. |
go down | disminuir o reducir | The prices have gone down since we arrived here. |
go for | intentar alcanzar | She is going for the gold medal in the swimming competition this year.
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go for | disfrutar | I could really go for an ice cream in this hot weather. |
go into | discutir en detalle | She didn’t go into the reason for the bankruptcy. |
go off | dejar un lugar e ir a otro | The students went off to see if the mall was still open to get something to eat. |
go on with | continuar como estaba planificado | We can’t go on with the same strategy because it’s not working. |
go out | extinguir | The fire went out because we ran out of wood. |
go out | cita; actividad social | Mike and Bell have been going out for three months now. |
go over | revisar | The children are busy going over their lessons for tomorrow. |
go with | acompañar a alguien | I’ll have to go with my brother for his taekwondo match in Singapore. |
Ejercicios de Phrasal verbs con el verbo go
Busca el significado de las frases subrayadas usando los phrasal verbs en la caja. Usa los tiempos verbales apropiados.
go away | go in for | go about | go around | go down |
go for | go out | go along | go back | go into |
- She didn’t know how to start to deal with her life. She felt so alone after her husband died. (go about)
- I’m a vegetarian so I’ll always choose vegetables. (go for)
- Even though he was injured in his practice, he still competed in the race. (went in for)
- The lights stopped giving light while we were in the middle of the discussion. (went out)
- At the meeting, I’m going to support John’s idea on waste management. (go along)
- We have to leave and start living a new life away from our families. (go away)
- Can you return to your country in this condition? (go back)
- The Smiths moved from one place to another looking for better opportunities. (went around)
- Prices of commodities rarely decrease nowadays. (go down)
- I don’t want to discuss in detail what happened to the company. (go into)
Elige el significado correcto de los phrasal verbs subrayados.
She really tried her best to go for the gold medal this year.
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- try to achieve
- enjoy having something
(try to achieve)
I could really go for a drink now after that long day!
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- try to achieve
- enjoy having something
(enjoy having something)
The fire fighters fought for three long hours before the fire went out.
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- fire stopped burning
- date
(fire stopped burning)
We have been going out for quite some time now.
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- fire stopped burning
- date
(dating)
How can you go on with your studies? You don’t have a job and not enough money to pay for your tuition?
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- continue
- continue to happen
- happen
(continue)
I don’t know what’s going on with John or why he reacted that way.
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- continue
- continue to happen
- happen
(happening)
- The snow has been going on since this morning.
- continue
- continuing to happen
- happen
(continuing to happen)
I don’t want to go through the same problems trying to find another roommate.
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- experience an unpleasant situation
- examine the contents carefully
(experience an unpleasant situation)
She went through the papers one by one before she decided to sign the contract.
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- experience an unpleasant situation
- examine the contents carefully
(examined the contents carefully)
How can I go on with the proposal if so many of you object to it?
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- continue as planned
- continue to happen
(continue as planned)
Ejercicios de comunicación
- What motivates you to go on with your everyday life?
- Are you type of a person who goes through the details before making a decision? Tell more about it.
- Have you ever gone out with a person you don’t like at all? How did you feel?
- What difficult situations have you gone through in life?
- What are some of the things that you can’t go without?