Collocation
go inside
Definition
to enter a building or enclosed place; to move from outside to inside
'go inside' is a common English collocation. to enter a building or enclosed place; to move from outside to inside
go + inside
“It's cold—let's go inside.”
Examples
- It's raining—let's _____ inside.
- Please _____ inside and take a seat.
- When the bell rang, the students _____ inside quickly.
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- I forgot my keys, so I couldn't _____ inside.
- We decided to _____ inside because the wind was too strong.
- After the movie ended, everyone _____ inside to get warm.
- If you feel dizzy, _____ inside and sit down.
- The dog refused to _____ inside until I called him twice.
- As soon as the thunder started, they _____ inside without arguing.
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 abroad to travel to or live in a foreign country
- 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