1. away
Go away.
After battling cancer for several years, he finally passed away at the age of 87.
Tom gave away all his money, then committed suicide.
If I should be suddenly spoken to in English, I might run away.
Do you intend to throw away in one instant what our family has painstakingly built up?
Fully booked for the night, the hotel had to turn away some late guests.
Birds can fly thousands of miles away and return to the same place every year.
He gave away about one-tenth of his income to the poor.
Even if you go far away, let's keep in touch with each other over the phone.
The king was tired of his sycophants always praising him, so he sent them away.
Don't make any noise or you'll scare the birds away.
She bought him a dog. However, he was allergic to dogs, so they had to give it away.
He had his license taken away because of reckless driving.
Even if you go away, I'll still passionately love you.
Forests regulate the water cycle and take away harmful carbon dioxide.
2. gone
Those days are gone.
When I woke up this morning, both of my parents had gone to work.
I really appreciate all the trouble you've gone to.
Tom came back home after being gone for many years.
When she returned to her room, the diamond ring was gone.
The young man got up hurriedly, stammered a few words and in a moment was gone.
He had no sooner gone out of the room than all of them burst out laughing.
He had gone there to help garbage workers strike peacefully for better pay and working conditions.
My bag was here five minutes ago, but it is gone now.
A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car, but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad.
Who's gone and messed up my list of names?
It gone without saying, if you are tired, you should take a rest.
Oh, no! My passport is gone!
The evening performance at the Royal Theater had ended, and the audience had gone home.
Where did you go for that 30 minutes you were gone?
Inglese parola "væk"(gone) si verifica in set:
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