GO OVER – Phrasal Verb
Meaning of the Phrasal Verb
GO OVER
English teaching for English Language Learners (ELL) who are learning to speak English as a Second Language (ESL) or English as an Additional Language (EAL)
go over something

Definition:
review
examine, consider
check the details of something
Examples:
1. Could you please go over these numbers for me? Something seems to be missing.
2. We went over everything twice and we can’t find the mistake.
3. Could we please stop talking about this? We have gone over it again and again, and we will probably never agree.
Note: Many phrasal verbs have more than one meaning. The definitions above may not include all the meanings.
present – | GO OVER |
present participle – | GOING OVER |
past – | WENT OVER |
past participle – | GONE OVER |