Go After|English Phrasal Verb - a podcast by Amy Whitney & Curtis Davies: Conversational English Teachers

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Phrasal Verbs Lesson: Go After

Alternative Meaning: To be next or followExample 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
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