go - use in sentences

Object

  • home: The man whose vision of Britain is now engraved in the popular mind could not go home again.

Adjective complement

  • crazy: Its that easy and everyone is going crazy about it.

Preposition: on

  • holiday: Between 1880-1914 Cromer became the fashionable place to go on holiday.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • out: Why did I even bother going out with him?
  • through: The regional winners will go through to the national round of judging and the chance to win the top prize of £ 25,000.
  • down: Hans was hanging on to the most important sail and would have been the last to go down.
  • along: Learn the intricate mudras hand gestures to go along with the chanting.
  • off: Race Day Don't panic go off at your own pace.

Followed by a transitive particle

  • down: And of course our standard sudoku puzzles are sure to go down a treat.

Used with why or when

  • where: But Koi are very adaptable and their need for food means that they will, sooner or later, go where the rations are.

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