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Phrasal Verbs

With 'Come' & 'Go'

Hi guys 😃! I'm sure that all of you knows what mean the verbs 'come' and 'go'. However, their meanings could change depending on their uses.

Some of the most used phrasal verbs with these verbs are:

Come across (sb/sth)
To find 👩👨 or something by change.
     Yesterday, I came across Marcos.

Come up with (sth)
To suggest or think of an 💭💡 or plan.
      You should ask for advice to Angel, he always comes up with good 💭💡.

Come out
If a 📕, 📀, etc. comes out, it becomes available for 👩👨 to buy or 👀.
      In Lima, many 📚 are coming out during the next book festival.

Go off (sb/sth)
To stop liking or being interested in 👩👨 or something.
       Daniel went off , now he is interested in 🎾.


Go by
If ⏳ goes by, it passes.
      Time goes by faster when I'm going out with my bestie.


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