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Means Phrasal Verb Boring Eslpod 0233 We 0141 Eslpod Date Podcast

Id ESLPod_0233_WE_0141
Episode Id ESLPod 233
Episode Title Asking for a Date
Phrase to go for
Text In this podcast, the phrasal verb "to go for" means to select something or to choose something: "I'm so thirsty! I could really go for a large glass of water." "To go for it" means to try to be successful at something, usually something that may be difficult: "People have always told me that I'm too short to be a professional dancer, but my teacher convinced me to go for it." Another similar phrasal verb "to go into (something)" means to join an organization, especially if it's related to one's career: "He went into the army when he was 18 years old, and now he's a captain." The phrasal verb "to go on about (something)" means to talk about something for a long time, usually while complaining or boring the listener: "Denzel was so boring at the party! He just went on and on about his job and he didn't let anyone else talk."
Topics Relationships + Family

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