구동사 시리즈 #9 – GO

📘 Phrasal Verb Series #9 – GO
🌿 Thinking in English: The Language of Motion and Intention
“To go is to move —
not just through space, but through life.” 🌍
“GO” expresses direction, purpose, and flow.
It’s not only physical movement — it’s about decisions, change, and courage.
Every “go” in English begins with choice.
💫 1️⃣ go on
To go on means to continue or to happen.
Examples
- Please go on — I’m listening. 👂
- What’s going on here? (What’s happening?)
- Life goes on, no matter what. 🌱
👉 Feel it: “go on” = time keeps moving — persistence and continuity.
🌱 2️⃣ go out
To go out means to leave home or to stop burning.
Examples
- Let’s go out for dinner tonight. 🍽️
- The lights suddenly went out. 💡
👉 Feel it: “go out” = movement from inside to outside — energy expands or fades.
🌿 3️⃣ go over
To go over means to review or examine something carefully.
Examples
- Let’s go over your essay before you submit it. ✏️
- He went over the budget again and again.
👉 Feel it: “go over” = mentally revisiting — checking with care and precision.
🌸 4️⃣ go through
To go through means to experience or endure something difficult.
Examples
- She went through a tough time last year. 💔
- We’re going through the same situation.
👉 Feel it: “go through” = journey through hardship — endurance and growth.
💫 5️⃣ go ahead
To go ahead means to proceed or start something.
Examples
- You can go ahead and open it. 🎁
- After approval, the project went ahead.
👉 Feel it: “go ahead” = forward motion — permission and initiative.
🌾 6️⃣ go back
To go back means to return — to a place, time, or habit.
Examples
- I’d love to go back to Italy someday. 🇮🇹
- Don’t go back to old habits.
👉 Feel it: “go back” = movement toward the familiar — memory or repetition.
🌊 7️⃣ go off
To go off means to explode, to sound, or to happen suddenly.
Examples
- The alarm went off at 6 a.m. ⏰
- The bomb went off unexpectedly. 💥
- The meeting went off smoothly.
👉 Feel it: “go off” = burst of energy — sudden release or action.
🌻 8️⃣ go along (with)
To go along means to agree or to accompany.
Examples
- I’ll go along with your plan. 👍
- We went along with them to the museum. 🖼️
👉 Feel it: “go along” = movement in harmony — agreement or companionship.
🌼 9️⃣ go after
To go after means to pursue — a goal, a person, or a dream.
Examples
- She’s going after her dream job. 💼
- Go after what makes your heart alive. ❤️
👉 Feel it: “go after” = chasing what matters — courage in motion.
🌷 10️⃣ go without
To go without means to live without something.
Examples
- Many people had to go without food during the war. 🍞
- I can’t go without my morning coffee. ☕
👉 Feel it: “go without” = simplicity and endurance — less is sometimes more.
🌿 Essence of GO
| Continuity | go on / go ahead | 지속, 진행 |
| Transition | go out / go back / go off | 이동, 변화 |
| Endurance | go through / go without | 인내, 절제 |
| Pursuit | go after / go along | 추구, 동행 |
🌸 Closing Thought
“To go is to live —
to step forward even when the path is unseen.” 🌿
In English, “GO” embodies movement with purpose.
It’s not only about reaching somewhere,
but about becoming someone through the journey.

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