- intermediate-113
English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Intermediate level # 113 (Answer Keys)
Idioms with the phrasal verb go
A1 Pakistani viewers will no longer be able to watch their favorite Bollywoood movies as the government has
decided that all Indian cable channels will go off the air at the end of this month.
answer: (a) go off
A2 Would you rather go out for a picnic or a meal at a restaurant?
answer: (b) go out
A3 The mayor has allowed vendors to go back to their old place after many of them complained of lesser income
following the implementation of the night market last week.
answer: (a) go back
A4 Rosie overslept because her alarm clock didn't go off this morning.
answer: (a) go off
A5 The families of the seven astronauts lost aboard the space shuttle Columbia told NASA last Monday that
space exploration must go on.
answer: (d) go on
A6 Indonesia's fuel subsidies could go over 100 trillion Rupiah ($9.6 billion) due to high prices and fuel scarcity in
parts of the world's fourth most populous country, its president said on Tuesday.
answer: (b) go over
A7 Two out of every five companies struck by disaster go out of business.
answer: (c) go out
A8 Go over the railroad tracks, and at the traffic light, go straight. The street becomes Broad St. as you cross over
Main St. Continue to the next stoplight on Broad St. and turn right onto Markham Ave. The library is the first
building on the left.
answer: (b) Go over
A9 A chiropractor who claims he can treat anyone by going back in time to when an injury occurred has attracted
the attention of State regulators.
answer: (c) going back
A10 Earlier this morning the wind was blowing at about 25 mph and the temperature was -5 F. It was way too cold
to go out jogging.
answer: (c) go out