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PHRASAL VERBS: ‘Go’ – EXERCISES

Complete the phrasal verbs with ‘go’ exercises below by choosing the correct answer (a), (b) or (c) to test your knowledge of phrasal verbs.

Example:
Sorry for the interruption. Please  ___________ with your report.
(a) going on      (b) went on     (c) go on

1. They have _________ together for four years and have now decided to get engaged.
(a) going out      (b) been going out      (c) went out
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Correct answer is (b)

2. Don’t worry if you don’t understand everything right now, we will  _________ everything again before the meeting.
(a) go through with      (b) go with      (c) go through
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Correct answer is (c)

3. I think you are so brave. I don’t think I could cope with what you have ______________.
(a) gone for      (b) gone with      (c) gone through
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Correct answer is (c)

4. They have decided to _________ the redundancies despite pleas from staff.
(a) go through with      (b) go without      (c) go over
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Correct answer is (a)

5. I have brought along a bottle of white wine which will  _________ the chicken you’re cooking for dinner.
(a) go with     (b) be going with      (c) goes with
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Correct answer is (a)

6. The company is so unprofessional they have  _____________ every promise they made in the contract.
(a) went back on      (b) gone back on      (c) go back on
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Correct answer is (b)

7. I’m sorry I can’t _____________ your plan; I just don’t agree with what you want to do and can’t offer you my support.
(a) go through      (b) go over      (c) go along with
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Correct answer is (c)

8. I should have time ________________ your work tomorrow. I’m sorry, I’m too busy today.
(a) will go over      (b) going over      (c) to go over
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Correct answer is (c)

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