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Go with/together / That jacket doesn't go with the skirt.
Match; harmonise with
Go through / Pete went through a lot of pain after the accident.
Experience
Go up / The price of petrol is expected to go up.
Increase; rise
Go over / Please go over your answers before handing in your paper.
Review
Go out with / Is Julie going out with Tom?
Have someone as a boyfriend/girlfriend.
Go out / Many young people go out a lot.
Leave one's home to attend a social event
Go on / Sorry for interrupting. Please go on.
Continue
Go off / The alarm clock was set to go off at 6 am.
Ring/make a loud noise
Go off / A bomb went off in a crowded restaurant.
Explode
Go into (+ noun) / Tom decided to go into the army when he left school.
Join or enter a profession
Go in / There's a hotel. Let's go in and book a room.
Enter
Go for / Jack trained hard and decided to go for the gold medal.
Try to achieve or attain
Go down / The price of property has gone down a bit lately.
Decrease; reduce
Go by / -Put up your hand or the bus will go by without stopping. -Time goes by so quickly!
Pass
Go back / Children go back to school after the holidays.
Return
Go along / He added funny details to the story as he went along.
Continue an activity
Go away / We decided to go away for a few days.
Leave a place
Go after / Emma went after her dreams and now she is an actress.
Pursue (an object or a goal)