Задание
Write the answers
Fill in the gaps with the prepositions through, off, with, up, after, down, without.
Phrasal verb "to go"
To go through — to experience something unpleasant.
To go off — to stop working, become spoilt.
To go with — to suit something well to look or taste better together.
To go without — not to have something.
To go down with — to become ill.
To go after — to chase someone or something.
To go up — to grow, to increase.
- When her father died, the whole family went
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terrible times. - My mum has gone
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with the flu. Her temperature is constantly rising. - Many scientists say that a person can go
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water for 10 days. - What a terrible smell! Can you check it out in the fridge? I think something has gone
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. - I like the new shoes I bought yesterday. Do they go
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my fancy dress? - The police officers were going
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the mugger. - The food prices are going
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gradually.