Choose the correct preposition A: I'll put some milk in my tea. Do you want some in yours?
B: Don't use that milk. It's been out of the fridge all night and it's gone (up/off)
A: Christine always makes sure that the shoes she wears go(with/down) her clothes.
B: Yes, she's always been very careful about the way she dresses.
A: In the past people went down(with/without) illnesses that doctors didn't know much about.
B: That's true. But luckily it doesn't happen too often anymore.
A: Do you know how long someone can go(after/without) food?
B: I think no more than three weeks.
A: Have the police arrested the bank robbers yet?
B: Well, they went(with/after) them, but unfortunately, they got away.
A: I can't believe that we spent so much money at the supermarket!
B: Well, prices have gone(with/up) again.
A: Jessica has been looking very sad these days.
B: Well, she has been going(after/through) a hard time since she lost her job.
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