Phrasal verbs with GO | English vocabulary lesson
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Learn 6 phrasal verbs with GO in this English vocabulary lesson:
The verb “go” is a very common irregular verb in English. The past form is "went" and the past participle is "gone".
The usual meaning of GO as a main verb is "to travel or move to another place."
But the 6 phrasal verbs with GO have a very different meaning:
go with
go off
go over
go on
go out
go by
For each phrasal verb, I give you the definition, meaning and use with several example sentences.
Make sure you watch the video to see all the examples and to hear the correct English pronunciation.
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Thank you and your command for your hard work, Andrew.
I appreciate your lessons in English and very well explained. Thanks Andrew👍🏻
Thanks alot Mr Andrew for your helpful works.
Very useful lesson, thank you so much, Andrew.
Very useful lesson thank you so much Andrew
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Hello. Thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my lessons. Here is the full list: www.youtube.com/@CrownAcademyEnglish/videos
Best wishes,
Andrew
thank you.- Id like your videos were a little more quickly- You speak english beautifully
Dear Teacher Andrew !
The lesson of Phrasal verbs with GO is insightful and meaningful. The more so, alongside the explanations you make a recap while the tense of the verb has been changed. You give the reason that the focus is on the time expression in the given sentence. As always, the set of photos is relevant to your explanations. That sounds great ! Overall, many teachers have not the same art of teaching like yours. Hats off to you !
I wish you all the best in your endeavour to promote the English language worldwide.
With best wishes,
Fazil
Very helpful lessons. An explanation is simple and easy to understand as well as always. Thank you for your job, Andrew. It is not often when a teacher has the gift to explain a topic in such understandable way.
Thank you very much for good explanation, and excellent methods.
hi Andrew
I'm searching for the mean for this sentence below:
At this time, our thoughts also *go to all those* who represent our nation overseas, respond
to crises and travel to all corners of the world
I am discovering this chain and that is awsome . I am learning English and I didn't understand oral but with Andrew it is more easy , because he speaks slowly . I am trying not translate in French , it is a little difficult lol . Sorry for my bad English :-)
Welcome and thanks for your comment. Small correction for you: "Chaine" en anglais est "channel", et non pas "chain". C'est un faux ami. :)
Best wishes
Andrew
thank you -)
Thank you so much. Your are a great teacher.
very useful lesson thank you very much
Thanks a lot Andrew for your lessons!!
It's clear explanation thank you so much
Thanks . Your videos are very interesting and too easy to understand ! :)
Thank you very very much , it's a helpful video
Very interesting lesson thank you very much :)
Thanks alot great man. It is helpful and useful explaination.
Thanks for teaching
I have no words to thank you you ,re amazing teacher you explain clearly
Great lesson
very good lesson, I could learn much more, thank you!
Thanks a bunch, great teacher❤
My example sentences for phrasal verbs go on and go by
At first, When i started watching your videos , i hadn't be able to understand what went on . But because your teaching method is so effective ,now everything has been going by my mind easier whatever i learned from you, when i need them.
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Thank you Andrew
انت فعلا شرحك ممتاز ومفهوم وتستحق الدعم
Where are you from?
Thank you so much for all your videos, I want to ask you, please.
Does the phrasal verb "get out" have the same meaning of the phrasal verb "go out"?
And when do we use each one of theme? Thank you again.
Hi, I'm not Andrew but maybe I can help. "Get out" and "go out" are similar but there is a difference. "Get out" is stronger. In a situation like "I need to get out of here" it sounds like "escape". Or if I tell someone to "get out of my classroom" it sounds like I am angry. However, "go out" sounds more like your choice. If I say "I want to go out tonight" it sound like this is not angry or scared, I just would like to go out this evening :-) Sorry for long answer. I hope this helps!
Zeynab MS .. not guite
“ go out “ it has two different meaning
The first meaning ( to enjoy yourself out side your home ) for example Jane goes out to celebrate her friend’s birthday . Another meaning to “ go out “ which is ( to be in a relationship , in other word “ dating “ ) for example she was going out with her boyfriend for 2 years 🥰🤭
“ get out of “ it means to leave ( room , building , cars .... etc ) for example get out of my room 😡
Hope that helps
My example sentence for go over:
I will go over this video again for unforgeting.
It was amazing and very helpful. Thank you so much. Greetings from Peru.
Thank you
Thanks.
Great
It was useful and interesting 👍
Bless your voice
This is what I need to learn .
As always, brilliant class
Thanks!
My example for go with:
Your baritone voice goes well with your videos, according to my opinion.
Hi Andrew , thanks alot for your efforts
i'm looking for the perfect continuous tenses , did you do it ?
teacher please do a video about active and passive voice ;)
It is fantastic, thaks Andrew
Thanks
thank you very much from Morocco
VERY GOOD THANK YOU.
Thank-you so much🥰💗💖
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Thanks alot!
It was allright to watch your lesson and learn from you .when i watch your lesson it seems to me i am at schooĺ as before .ibut why you dont shown yourself in the video
Any lessons on 'apologies / excuses'?
Good way to teach
Thank you sir.
You explained meticulously..👍
HELLO
About"go by". I can say : I go by in front of my parents. It's different from /I go by my parents ? thank you for your answer .
Jefferson's sunglasses goes well with his face.
Thank you so much🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹😘Mr Andrew
Thank you a lot, Andrew.
I give a Like
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Thanks so much
Very nice video sir..thanx a lot..
It was good, I can know more than verb go. 👌👌👌
Hi teacher. Can you explain to me why "What went on?" instead "What did go on?". Thank you very much.
very vety good
so good
do you have website ?
Thanks so much , I have example if I said : i am going off from the train . What is meaning here in this sentence ? I brought it from your some videos in the past .thanks again.
The expression is "get off the train" - It means to leave the train.
Example: I am getting off the train.
I explain phrasal verbs with "get" in this video -> ruclips.net/video/SgTkunIpxHo/видео.html
Andrew
Crown Academy of English Thanks
I'm just about to wacht this video (esto lo aprendí en el video anterior)
Sirr "here we go" uses plz
Excully right
Is it the same of suit?
Perfect
No words.
Everything is clear 🇪🇷❤👈.
Where are you from?
Can I use "go off' to say that my cell phone is "going off" ?
My brain is going to go off today.
Go on girl, go on.
Can I say for example:
That doesn't go with you
(I'm trying to say that accion what sombody did, is not the right one. That accion doesn't go well with you.)
Can I apply 'go with' for persons? If it isn't, can you suggest me other expression to say what I'm trying to say?
Thank you very much!
If an item of clothing doesn't look good on someone, you can say ""That doesn't suit you."
Super verb go
Sir, can we use went off?
Yes! "went off" is the past form of "go off".
Example: The alarm clock *went off* at 7 o'clock.
Best wishes
Andrew
Thank you Sir ❤️
My purple tie goes with my blue jacket.
I hope my alarm clock doesn't forget to go off tomorrow.
Wow
My example sentences for phrasal verb go off:
My next-door neighbors have been going off since i started livimg here
My white T-shirt goes with my brown jacket.
Tell another example of go off in the sense to explode.
My example sentence for phrasal verb go out:
I am thinking go out my best friend for dinner tonight
My blue suit goes with my blue pants.
My example sentences for phrasal verb go off:
My next-door neighbors have been going off since i started livimg here.
Example for second meaning of phrasal verb go off :
According to scientists, the universe went on from then a so big go off 13.5 billions light years ago.
Last example for meaning of this phrasal verb:
All meats which i bought had went off because my refrigeratior's motor didn't work
What is your County name
it's clearly -- pindostan
Go away!
Chifa goes with Coke and Inka.
What is your name
Andrew
Do better and more videos for who are anxiety to learning
The salad has gone off, so now it stinks!
A very good example!
That rice went off and it smelled badly...
Thank you very much it was very very useful.
Great lesson
Hi Andrew , thanks alot for your efforts
i'm looking for the perfect continuous tenses , did you do it ?
Thank you!
Thanks a lot