Nghĩa của từ go and see bằng Tiếng Sec
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Đặt câu có từ "go and see"
1. Then go and see the authorities.
2. I shall go and see him anyway.
3. Now, you will go and see Rabbi Marshak.
4. Let's go and see Joe - he owes me!
5. I must go and see to some things.
6. I shall go and see the patient anyway.
7. Come on, treasure, let's go and see Granny.
8. Aline, why don't you go and see what they're doing.
9. I just want you to go and see my doctor.
10. You'd better go and see the quack with that burn.
11. Fine I will go and see your highly recommended shrink.
12. I remember we used to go and see them most weekends.
13. Go and see if you can chivvy the kids up a bit.
14. Go and see if you can Chivvy the kids up a bit
15. We had to go and see the principal one at a time.
16. If he's unwell, that's all the more reason to go and see him.
17. Now they can go and see all these other Cryptos and it spreads awareness quickly
18. The Afro-American Society arranged to go and see a group called The Last Poets.
19. Go and see this woman who's just been found not guilty of murdering her transvestite husband.
20. Or I might go and see a company here that we're planning to do business with.
21. I really want to go and see the film, but I don't think I'd pass for
22. I'm going to go pick up a birthday gift for Uncle Warren, and then I'm going to go and see him.
23. Recently my father-in-law died,(Sentencedict) and I was anxious for our children to go and see him and say goodbye.
24. 3 I'm going to go pick up a birthday gift for Uncle Warren, and then I'm going to go and see him.
25. He did not much like it and afterward wrote: “If triviality is what you happen to be wanting, by all means go and see this play.”
26. But since others promised to be on the invitation, but did not mention I went to go and see the side walk. I am afraid there is no chance to go after.
27. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishChivvychiv‧vy, chivy/ˈtʃɪvi/verb(chivvied, Chivvying, chivvies)[transitive]British Englishinformal FORCE somebody TO DO somethingto tryto make someone do something more quickly, especially in an annoyingwayChivvy somebody along/up Go and see if you can Chivvy the kids up a bit.→ See Verb tableOriginChivvy(1700-1800)Chevy Chase, place near the …