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Have a go

Learning English Conversations

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How to Have a Go at Someone

To have a go at someone, as we've just seen, means to criticise someone. Here are some examples: Susie had a go at her husband last night. He'd forgotten all about her birthday. Can we be nice to each other now? Well, we can have a go. Very clever. To have a go has another meaning to try. If you have a goes at something, you try it. I'll have a go just for you, Feifei. Bye. The English we speak from the BBC.

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