Collocation
go abroad
Definition
to travel to or live in a foreign country
'go abroad' is a common English collocation. to travel to or live in a foreign country
go + abroad
“She wants to go abroad next summer to study English.”
Examples
- I want to _____ abroad after I finish university.
- She decided to _____ abroad for a year to learn Spanish.
- Last summer, we _____ abroad for the first time.
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- He has never _____ abroad, so everything feels new to him.
- If you _____ abroad, make sure your passport is valid.
- My parents don't want me to _____ abroad alone.
- They are planning to _____ abroad during the winter holidays.
- I had to save money before I could _____ abroad again.
- Many students _____ abroad to gain international experience.
More verb + adverbs
- do well to be successful or achieve good results
- do badly to perform poorly; to have an unsatisfactory result (in a task, test, game, or situation)
- go wrong to fail, stop working correctly, or develop a problem; to happen in an unexpected bad way
- go smoothly to happen or progress without problems, delays, or difficulties
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