go back - to return to a place, time, situation, activity, conversation topic, go up - to become higher in value; to increase, go down - to decrease in value or amount, go in - to enter a place, area, room, building, go around - to go from one place/person to another; to circulate, go over - to practice or examine something in detail in order to understand or remember it better, or make sure it is correct, go ahead - said to someone in order to give them permission to start to do something, go through - to experience something difficult or unpleasant, go on - to happen; to take place, go out - to leave a room, building, car, or one’s home to go to a social event, take out - (+of) to remove something from a pocket, bag, etc., take for - to believe something, usually wrongly, about someone or something, take in - to give home for somebody, take after - to look or behave like an older relative, take on - to begin to have a particular quality, take away - to remove something from somebody (especially without permission) so that they no longer possess it or have it with them, take back - to take something that you have bought back to the shops because it is broken or not suitable, take off - to remove a piece of clothing or jewelry from one’s body, take over - to take control, management, or possession of something, take down - to remove something that was previously put up or put in place,

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