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The difference and usage between move and go

Usage of GO

I once heard a joke that someone made up a joke to illustrate the usage of each word: come, go, nod yes, shake your head no, in fact, the word go not only has the meaning of coming, but also can form many phrases when combined with other words.

Now briefly introduce some common phrases:

1, go about: start (something or do something).

How do you go about building a ship?

How did you start shipbuilding?

Go after: To pursue (someone), pursue.

Half the guards chased the escaped prisoner, but they escaped.

Half the guards chased the escaped prisoner, but they escaped.

Violate: to oppose, violate

If you go against your father's wishes, you will have to leave home.

If you go against your father's wishes, you will have to leave home.

Go ahead: Go ahead.

Go ahead. What are you waiting for?

Come on, what are you waiting for?

Step 5 go away: leave away

Nobody answered my phone, so I left.

Nobody answered my phone, so I left.

6. Treachery: To break a contract by failing to fulfill (a promise or agreement).

You should not break your promise to anyone.

You shouldn't break your promise to anyone.

Don't break your word.

Don't break your word!

Back to: back to, back to.

Let me go back to my childhood. My family is not rich.

Let me go back to my childhood, when my family was not rich.

8.GoBankrupt: GoBroke, declaring that it is impossible for him or his enterprise to pay bankruptcy.

If business doesn't improve soon, the company may go bankrupt.

If trade doesn't improve soon, the company may go bankrupt.

9. Go Dutch: Share the expenses, such as going Dutch at dinner.

Nowadays, many women would rather go Dutch to show their independence than be paid by men.

Nowadays, many women prefer to pay their share of money to show their independence, rather than being paid by men.

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When does Tim like collecting stamps?

When did Tim start collecting stamps?

Usage of MOVE

1. Go, go, go.

English solution: move from one location to another.

We need more space for the refrigerator. We need more space for the refrigerator.

B: That's right. Let's move this chair to the living room. That's right. Let's move this chair to the living room.

2. Move and reposition

English solution: change the place where someone lives or does business.

I'm going to move to Taichung, because the teahouse there is more popular.

I want to move to Taichung because the black tea shops there are more popular.

B: Good luck then. I hope you make a fortune.

Well, good luck. I hope you can make a lot of money.

3.a: Did he send you flowers or chocolates?

Did he send you flowers or chocolates?

No. But he wrote many touching letters.

No, but he wrote many touching love letters.