go after- chase - преследовать
go down
with - become ill - свалиться, заболеть
go up - increased - повышать, увеличивать
go off - become bad - выйти из строя, сломаться
go through – experiencing - получить опыт
go with – match - идти,подходить
go without - lack/not have - обходиться без
II
1 The police officer went after the bank robber.
2 This
cheese is a strange colour. It must have gone off.
3 The
prices of Christmas decorations have gone up since last year.
4 How
long can an animal go without food?
5 She’s
been gone through a lot since her
accident.
6 Susan
has gone down with the flu and can't accompany us to the theatre this
evening. What a shame!
7 The
Hornets need to win their final match by two points to go through to the
final.
8
Something has gone off in this fridge. There's a terrible smell!
9 Prices
are going up, as usual.
10 This
bag doesn't go with these shoes.
11 Last
week he went down with a bad cold.
12 One
sock is red and the other is blue. They don't go with each other.
13 They
went without the contract.
III. Fill in: in, out, by.
in great
demand - востребованный
out of
stock - нет в продаже
by credit card - по кредитной картой
in cash - наличными
by cheque - по чеку
IV. Fill
in the gaps with the correct preposition.
1. When
you buy things online, you pay by credit card.
2. Is it
possible to pay by cheque?
3. I
rarely pay in cash.
4.
Suncare products are in great demand during the summer.
5. This
CD is out of stock at the moment. Would you like us to order it for you?
6.
Nowadays it’s more convenient to pay by credit card.