Saturday, September 10, 2016

go with

to agree, to accept.

  • We went with him on that plan.
  • We're going to go with your plan.
  • I couldn't go with that kind of thinking.
  • Tom has been going with Jane for almost a year now.
  • He has been going with her for almost two years now.
  • Tom has been going with Mary for at least half a year.
  • She is a loose woman and will honestly go with anyone.


to match, to harmonize, to be compatible.

  • The tie goes with your jacket.
  • This tie goes with your shirt.
  • The tie doesn't go with my suit.
  • The tie doesn't go with my dress.
  • This tie doesn't go with my suit.
  • The new tie goes with your jacket.
  • I want a tie to go with this suit.
  • This shirt doesn't go with that tie at all.
  • Help me pick out a tie to go with this suit.
  • I don't think this shirt goes with that red tie.
  • Will you help me pick out a tie to go with this suit?
  • That red tie doesn't go with your suit. Why don't you wear the green one?
  • That shirt doesn't go with the pants.
  • That shirt doesn't go with those pants.
  • I don't know if her new shirt will go with her blue jeans.
  • When you wear camo shorts, what colour t-shirt goes with that?
  • That glittering accessory doesn't go with your sweatshirt. Try this on!
  • That blouse doesn't go with that skirt.
  • This jacket somehow doesn't go with this skirt.
  • Your shoes do not go with the suit.
  • Those shoes do not go with the suit.
  • Your shoes don't go with that outfit.
  • A purple carpet will not go with this red curtain.
  • A green carpet will not go with this blue curtain.
  • What sort of curtains do you think would go with the carpet?
  • Jeans go with everything.
  • His voice doesn't go with his appearance.
  • I would like to get a blouse to go with this blazer.


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