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Phrasal Verbs with "Go" Exercise

The crime scene report describes a break-in at a home on 04/04/2017. The front door showed signs of being forced open, and it appeared several items were stolen from inside including a laptop, tablet, and jewelry. Fingerprints were collected at the scene for analysis.

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Phrasal Verbs with "Go" Exercise

The crime scene report describes a break-in at a home on 04/04/2017. The front door showed signs of being forced open, and it appeared several items were stolen from inside including a laptop, tablet, and jewelry. Fingerprints were collected at the scene for analysis.

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CRIME SCENE 04/04/2017

Vocabulary: Phrasal Verbs with GO (p.127)


Exercise 1: Match the phrasal verbs on your left to their corresponding definitions on your right.

1. go ahead a) 1. to happen;
b) 2. to continue happening or doing
something as before;
2. go off c) if something such as a computer or an
electrical system ………….., it stops
working for a period of time;
3. go down d) to check something carefully
4. go on e) to start or continue to do something,
especially after waiting for permission
5. go over f) 1. to explode or to be fired;
2. if something such as a light or an
electricity supply …………, it stops
working or being available;
3. to stop liking someone or something;
4. if food or drink …………, it is no
longer fresh; to become inedible;

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