Phrasal Verbs "Go" B2 (FCE) C1 (CAE) Cambridge
Phrasal Verbs con GO esenciales para exámenes B2 First Certificate y C1 Advanced de Cambridge
Phrasal Verbs con “Go” esenciales para el Examen Cambridge
Estos son los phrasal verbs con “GO” más usados y que más aparecen en exámenes de Cambridge:
To go after:
Perseguir, intentar conseguir
“He went after his dream of becoming a doctor.”
“The police went after the thief but couldn’t catch him.”
To go ahead:
Seguir adelante, proceder
“Despite the bad weather, the festival went ahead as planned.”
To go away:
Irse, desaparecer
“She went away for the weekend to relax.”
“My headache finally went away after taking some medicine.”
To go back: Volver, regresar
“I went back to my hometown after many years.”
To go by:
Pasar el tiempo, guiarse por
“As time goes by, we realize what really matters.”
“I always go by my grandmother’s advice.”
To go for:
Optar por, intentar conseguir
“I think I’ll go for the steak instead of the fish.”
“He went for the gold medal in the competition.”
To go in for:
Participar, interesarse por
“She went in for the photography contest.”
“I never really went in for sports, but I love swimming.”
To go off:
Explotar, sonar, estropearse
“The bomb went off suddenly.”
“My alarm went off at 6 AM.”
“The milk went off, don’t drink it.”
To go on: Continuar, suceder
“Please go on with your presentation.”
“What’s going on here?”
To go out:
Salir, apagarse
“We went out for dinner last night.”
“The lights suddenly went out.”
To go over:
Revisar, repasar
“Let’s go over your essay before submitting it.”
To go through:
Pasar por, revisar
“She went through a difficult period after losing her job.”
“I need to go through these documents before the meeting.”
To go with:
Combinar con, acompañar
“That shirt goes with your jeans perfectly.”
“I’ll go with you to the store.”
To go without:
Prescindir de, quedarse sin
“Many people had to go without food during the war.”