1)If you _ go after_ something, you try to get it, catch it, or hit it.
2)He forgot his hat at my house. He will _go back_ tomorrow.
3)If you _go on_ to do something, you do it after you have done something else.
4)Maybe you need to _go away_ for a weekend with her.
5)We will _go in_ and I’ll get my bag.
6)If the alarm bells _goes off_, it makes a sudden loud noise.
7)We usually _go out_ to the cinema every Saturday.
8)We need to _go over_ this document once again.
9)Don’t _go against_ your parents. They want the best for you.
10)Me and my mom _go through_ all the old photos every year.
11)Why does it smell so bad in the kitchen? Did the meat _go bad_ ?
1)You should _get to_ your homework!
2)I like my classmates because it’s easy to _get along_ with them
3)It is difficult to steal something and just _get away_ with it.
4)The university will take your documents and will _get back_ to you
5)Hey! I came to pick you up, _get on_ the car.
6)_Get off_ that bench! I’ve just painted it
7)Did you call Tracy? I cannot _get through _ her
8)_Get rid_ of this trash. It smells horrible.
9)If you will not _get_ yourself _together_ they will make us leave this place
1)You can _take_ these shirts _away_ . They are small for me.
2)Jess can _take along_ a few of her friends.
3)I’m sorry, I’ll _take_ my words _back_.
4) Each person should _take on_ responsibility for their actions.
5)Do you _ take off_ your earrings every evening?
6)He is brave enough to _take over_ any business.
7)The table and chairs _take up_ too much space. I’ll sell it.