Go over
/ɡoʊ ˈoʊvər/
Go over
/ɡoʊ ˈoʊvər/
When it's time to review documents or plans carefully, you'd use "go over". For instance, before a presentation, you might say, "I need to go over my notes one more time." This phrasal verb is crucial for ensuring understanding or accuracy in detail-oriented tasks. It also applies to exploring or traversing areas. If you’re exploring a neighborhood, you could say, "We went over the entire area." Whether it’s reviewing documents or surveying regions, "go over" helps you cover every detail
Please go over the document before submitting.
Please review the document before submitting.
I need to go over these notes one more time.
I need to review these notes one more time.
Could you go over the details of the plan with the team?
Could you review the details of the plan with the team?