In this lesson, you are going to learn how to use the English phrasal verb Go After and this means to be next or follow in a certain situation.The following examples that are given below explain the exact and correct ways to use this phrasal verb just like a native speaker would.
Phrasal Verb: Go After
Phrasal Verb Go After
Alternative Meaning: To be next or follow
Example 1:
- When you are in a line-up, you go after the person in front of you.
- When you are in a line-up, you are next after the person in front of you.
Example 2:
- The letter C goes after the letter B in the English alphabet
- The letter C follows the letter B in the English alphabet
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