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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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go after = to obtain something

Are you trying to go after her? be careful, his husband will beat you.

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go after = to obtain something Not exactly -- go after = to try to obtain something; to pursue something. Are you trying to go after her? be careful, his husband will beat you.

  • go after = to obtain something Not exactly -- go after = to try to obtain something; to pursue something.
  • Are you trying to go after her?
  • be careful, his husband will beat you.
  • These sentences are fine,except for the mising capital letter and a serious pronoun problem.
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go after = to obtain something Not exactly -- go after = to try to obtain something; to pursue something.

Are you trying to go after her? be careful, his husband will beat you.

These sentences are fine,except for the mising capital letter and a serious p

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