GO Family Exercises

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GO OFF - Exercises

Remember: 'Go off' means when an alarm sounds, when something explodes, or when food becomes bad
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'go off' correctly?
The alarm went off at 6am this morning
I need to go off my homework today
She goes off the bus at noon
2. Which sentence uses 'go off' correctly?
They go off their old clothes to charity
The milk has gone off - it smells terrible
We go off together every weekend

GO ON - Exercises

Remember: 'Go on' means to continue, to happen, or to proceed
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. Please _____ with your story - it's interesting!
2. The meeting _____ for three hours yesterday
3. What's _____ here? Why is everyone shouting?
4. The show _____ until 10pm every night

GO AHEAD - Exercises

Remember: 'Go ahead' means to proceed with something or to give permission to do something
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'go ahead' correctly?
She goes ahead her old books to the library
Go ahead and start without me - I'll be late
They go ahead the bus every morning
2. Which sentence uses 'go ahead' correctly?
The project will go ahead despite the challenges
He went ahead smoking last year
We go ahead together every weekend

GO UP - Exercises

Remember: 'Go up' means to increase, to rise, or to move to a higher position
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. Gas prices _____ again last week
2. Let's _____ to the top floor and enjoy the view
3. The temperature is _____ every day this week
4. The elevator _____ to the tenth floor

GO DOWN - Exercises

Remember: 'Go down' means to decrease, to descend, or to be accepted/received
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'go down' correctly?
The sun goes down around 6pm in winter
She went down her old clothes to charity
They go down together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'go down' correctly?
He goes down smoking every day
His speech went down well with the audience
We go down the meeting at noon

GO BACK - Exercises

Remember: 'Go back' means to return to a place or time, or to have a long history
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. I need to _____ home and get my wallet
2. She _____ to her hometown last summer
3. Our friendship _____ to high school days
4. I'm _____ to bed - I'm too tired

GO AWAY - Exercises

Remember: 'Go away' means to leave a place, to disappear, or to go on vacation
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'go away' correctly?
She goes away her old books to the library
Please go away and leave me alone!
They go away the meeting every day
2. Which sentence uses 'go away' correctly?
We're going away for the weekend to the beach
He went away smoking last year
I go away my homework every night

GO OUT - Exercises

Remember: 'Go out' means to leave home for social activities, when a fire stops burning, or to stop being fashionable
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. Do you want to _____ for dinner tonight?
2. The lights _____ during the storm last night
3. Are you _____ with friends this weekend?
4. That fashion style _____ years ago

GO THROUGH - Exercises

Remember: 'Go through' means to experience something difficult, to examine carefully, or to be approved
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'go through' correctly?
She went through a difficult divorce last year
They go through their old clothes to charity
He goes through the bus every morning
2. Which sentence uses 'go through' correctly?
We go through smoking every day
Let's go through the documents one more time
I went through together with my friends

GO OVER - Exercises

Remember: 'Go over' means to review or examine something, or to be received in a particular way
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. We need to _____ the plan before the meeting
2. The teacher _____ the lesson again for the students
3. His presentation _____ really well yesterday
4. I'm _____ my notes before the exam

GO BY - Exercises

Remember: 'Go by' means to pass (time or place), to follow rules, or to be known by a name
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'go by' correctly?
She goes by her old clothes to charity
Time goes by so quickly when you're having fun
They go by together every weekend
2. Which sentence uses 'go by' correctly?
He goes by the name "Mike" but his real name is Michael
We went by smoking last year
I go by my homework every night

GO ALONG - Exercises

Remember: 'Go along' means to proceed or continue, or to agree with someone
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. I'll _____ with whatever you decide
2. She _____ with the plan even though she had doubts
3. Things are _____ smoothly so far
4. He usually _____ with whatever his boss suggests

GO WITH - Exercises

Remember: 'Go with' means to match or complement something, to accompany someone, or to choose something
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'go with' correctly?
This shirt goes with your blue pants perfectly
She went with her old books to the library
They go with smoking every day
2. Which sentence uses 'go with' correctly?
He goes with the meeting every morning
I'll go with you to the party tonight
We went with our homework yesterday

GO TOGETHER - Exercises

Remember: 'Go together' means to match well, to be in a relationship, or to accompany each other
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. Peanut butter and jelly _____ perfectly
2. Tom and Sarah _____ for five years before getting married
3. Those colors don't _____ at all
4. Are they still _____ or did they break up?
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