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Phrasal Verb - Going about

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'go about' means to do something actively and systematically, often involving visiting different places or people. It can also mean to carry on a task or activity, usually in a thorough or methodical way.

Examples

No.Example
1She goes about her daily chores before going to work.
2The sales team goes about their territory, visiting potential clients.
3He went about the house, fixing anything that was broken.
4They went about their business, ignoring the protesters outside.
5The detective went about gathering evidence for the case.
6She went about her plans to start a new business.
7The city council went about implementing new traffic regulations.
8He went about his work in a diligent and efficient manner.
9They went about their studies, preparing for exams.
10She went about her errands, stopping at the bank and the post office.