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'Go along' vs 'Go down' vs 'Go up'



 
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'Go along' vs 'Go down' vs 'Go up' #1 (permalink) Thu Jan 08, 2009 8:07 am   'Go along' vs 'Go down' vs 'Go up'
 

Go along

Go down

Go up

In direction using

Please tell me the different and the examples
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'Go along' vs 'Go down' vs 'Go up' #2 (permalink) Thu Jan 08, 2009 11:54 am   'Go along' vs 'Go down' vs 'Go up'
 

Please go through this post :)

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'Go along' vs 'Go down' vs 'Go up' #3 (permalink) Thu Jan 08, 2009 13:13 pm   'Go along' vs 'Go down' vs 'Go up'
 

1)How is your work going along?
It may result that diminished happiness goes along with increased prosperity.
We'll go along with your suggestion, although it's not exactly what we wanted.
2)Three ships went down in last night's storm.
I do not think he cares a straw whether your temperature goes down or up.
3)I want to go up to London next week.
That politician has gone up in my opinion since I heard his latest speech.
A cheer went up from the crowd as the Queen stepped onto the shore.
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