go
verb
uk/ɡəʊ/ usgoing | went | gone [ I ]
to be sold:
The shop is having a closing-down sale - everything must go.
[ I ]
to develop or happen in a particular way:
Things have gone badly for him since his business collapsed.
[ I ]
to disappear:
650 jobs will go at the shipyard.
[ I ]
if money goes on something, it is spent on that thing:
go on sth Most of that money goes on the purchase of equipment.
go for it
informal
to do anything you have to in order to get something:
If we want something, then we go for it in the best possible way we know.
go it alone
to do something without other people:
Questions are being asked whether the record label has the stamina to go it alone.
have sth going for you
to have a quality that gives you a lot of advantages or makes it likely you will be successful:
It has everything going for it: a prime city centre site, a successful funding strategy, and a charismatic leader.
Phrasal verbs
go after sth
go ahead
go along with sth/sb
go back on sth
go down
go for sth
go into sth
go over sth
go over to sth
go through
go through with sth
go to sb/sth
go under
go up
go with sb/sth