go with

phrasal verb·2 senses·particle with

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Meanings

1

Go somewhere together with another person

Why “with”? People or things are together in the same place, journey, home, or package.

Can I go with you to the shop?
Can I travel together with you to the shop?
Mia went with her brother to the hospital.
Mia travelled together with her brother to the hospital.
2

Look or work well together

Why “with”? Two things are placed together. They may match well or conflict.

These shoes go with your blue dress.
These shoes look good together with your blue dress.
This sauce goes well with fish.
This sauce tastes good together with fish.

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