#GRAMMAR_NOTES
#advanced
Go (not usually get) is used before adjectives in some expressions that refer to changes for the worse.
People gomad (BrE), crazy, deaf, blind grey or bald;
πΉhorses go lame;
πΉmachines go wrong;
πΉmeat, fish or vegetables go bad;
πΉmilk goes sour;
πΉ bread goes stale;
πΉbeer, lemonade, musical instruments and car tyres go flat.
βHe went bald in his twenties.
βThe car keeps going wrong.
β Note that we use get, not go, with old, tired and ill.
NOW QUESTION
βWhat is a "flat beer" ?
@ingliztiliuzz
#advanced
Go (not usually get) is used before adjectives in some expressions that refer to changes for the worse.
People gomad (BrE), crazy, deaf, blind grey or bald;
πΉhorses go lame;
πΉmachines go wrong;
πΉmeat, fish or vegetables go bad;
πΉmilk goes sour;
πΉ bread goes stale;
πΉbeer, lemonade, musical instruments and car tyres go flat.
βHe went bald in his twenties.
βThe car keeps going wrong.
β Note that we use get, not go, with old, tired and ill.
βWhat is a "flat beer" ?
@ingliztiliuzz
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#GRAMMAR_NOTES
#advanced
Go (not usually get) is used before adjectives in some expressions that refer to changes for the worse.
πΉPeople go mad (BrE), crazy, deaf, blind grey or bald;
πΉhorses go lame;
πΉmachines go wrong;
πΉmeat, fish or vegetables go bad;
πΉmilk goes sour;
πΉ bread goes stale;
πΉbeer, lemonade, musical instruments and car tyres go flat.
βHe went bald in his twenties.
βThe car keeps going wrong.
β Note that we use get, not go, with old, tired and ill.
NOW QUESTION
βWhat is a "flat beer" ?
@ingliztiliuzz
#advanced
Go (not usually get) is used before adjectives in some expressions that refer to changes for the worse.
πΉPeople go mad (BrE), crazy, deaf, blind grey or bald;
πΉhorses go lame;
πΉmachines go wrong;
πΉmeat, fish or vegetables go bad;
πΉmilk goes sour;
πΉ bread goes stale;
πΉbeer, lemonade, musical instruments and car tyres go flat.
βHe went bald in his twenties.
βThe car keeps going wrong.
β Note that we use get, not go, with old, tired and ill.
βWhat is a "flat beer" ?
@ingliztiliuzz
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#GRAMMAR_NOTES
#advanced
Go (not usually get) is used before adjectives in some expressions that refer to changes for the worse.
People gomad (BrE), crazy, deaf, blind grey or bald;
πΉhorses go lame;
πΉmachines go wrong;
πΉmeat, fish or vegetables go bad;
πΉmilk goes sour;
πΉ bread goes stale;
πΉbeer, lemonade, musical instruments and car tyres go flat.
βHe went bald in his twenties.
βThe car keeps going wrong.
β Note that we use get, not go, with old, tired and ill.
NOW QUESTION
βWhat is a "flat beer" ?
@ingliztiliuzz
#advanced
Go (not usually get) is used before adjectives in some expressions that refer to changes for the worse.
People gomad (BrE), crazy, deaf, blind grey or bald;
πΉhorses go lame;
πΉmachines go wrong;
πΉmeat, fish or vegetables go bad;
πΉmilk goes sour;
πΉ bread goes stale;
πΉbeer, lemonade, musical instruments and car tyres go flat.
βHe went bald in his twenties.
βThe car keeps going wrong.
β Note that we use get, not go, with old, tired and ill.
βWhat is a "flat beer" ?
@ingliztiliuzz
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#GRAMMAR_NOTES
#advanced
Go (not usually get) is used before adjectives in some expressions that refer to changes for the worse.
πΉPeople go mad (BrE), crazy, deaf, blind grey or bald;
πΉhorses go lame;
πΉmachines go wrong;
πΉmeat, fish or vegetables go bad;
πΉmilk goes sour;
πΉ bread goes stale;
πΉbeer, lemonade, musical instruments and car tyres go flat.
βHe went bald in his twenties.
βThe car keeps going wrong.
β Note that we use get, not go, with old, tired and ill.
NOW QUESTION
βWhat is a "flat beer" ?
@ingliztiliuzz
#advanced
Go (not usually get) is used before adjectives in some expressions that refer to changes for the worse.
πΉPeople go mad (BrE), crazy, deaf, blind grey or bald;
πΉhorses go lame;
πΉmachines go wrong;
πΉmeat, fish or vegetables go bad;
πΉmilk goes sour;
πΉ bread goes stale;
πΉbeer, lemonade, musical instruments and car tyres go flat.
βHe went bald in his twenties.
βThe car keeps going wrong.
β Note that we use get, not go, with old, tired and ill.
βWhat is a "flat beer" ?
@ingliztiliuzz
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#GRAMMAR_NOTES
#advanced
Go (not usually get) is used before adjectives in some expressions that refer to changes for the worse.
πΉPeople go mad (BrE), crazy, deaf, blind grey or bald;
πΉhorses go lame;
πΉmachines go wrong;
πΉmeat, fish or vegetables go bad;
πΉmilk goes sour;
πΉ bread goes stale;
πΉbeer, lemonade, musical instruments and car tyres go flat.
βοΈHe went bald in his twenties.
βοΈThe car keeps going wrong.
β Note that we use get, not go, with old, tired and ill.
NOW QUESTION
βWhat is a "flat beer" ?
@ingliztiliuzz
#advanced
Go (not usually get) is used before adjectives in some expressions that refer to changes for the worse.
πΉPeople go mad (BrE), crazy, deaf, blind grey or bald;
πΉhorses go lame;
πΉmachines go wrong;
πΉmeat, fish or vegetables go bad;
πΉmilk goes sour;
πΉ bread goes stale;
πΉbeer, lemonade, musical instruments and car tyres go flat.
βοΈHe went bald in his twenties.
βοΈThe car keeps going wrong.
β Note that we use get, not go, with old, tired and ill.
βWhat is a "flat beer" ?
@ingliztiliuzz
π24β€5π₯2π€1