go with
phrasal verb·2 senses·particle with
Meanings
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?”
“Mia went with her brother to the hospital.”
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.”
“This sauce goes well with fish.”
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agree with
Same with pattern: compatibility
Have the same opinion as someone; Match facts or other information
clash with
Same with pattern: compatibility
Be so different that two things cannot work or look good together
come with
Same with pattern: together
Be included as part of something you get
live with
Same with pattern: together
Share a home with someone; Accept an unpleasant situation because it cannot be changed
go about
Same base verb: go
Approach or carry out a task in a particular way; Do your normal activities
go across
Same base verb: go
Move from one side of a place to the other
go after
Same base verb: go
Pursue someone or something with effort
go against
Same base verb: go
Not follow or match a rule, belief, advice, or wish
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