Id | ESLPod_1029_WE_1733 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 1029 |
Episode Title | Types of Vandalism |
Phrase | to go after |
Text | In this podcast, the phrase "to go after" means to pursue or chase and try to catch someone: "Quick! Go after that thief!" The phrase "to go after" also means to pursue one's goals or dreams: "His aunt encouraged him to go after his dream of becoming an astronaut." The phrase "to go before" means to precede, or to happen before something else: "We are indebted to the hundreds of researchers who have gone before us." The phrase "to go before (someone)" can mean to be considered or evaluated by decision-makers: "This proposal will go before the committee next week." Finally, the phrase "to go along with (someone)" means to agree with someone and do what he or she wants: "Whatever happens, just go along with me and pretend it was all part of our plan." |
Topics | Home + Community |
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