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UK//ɡəʊ raɪt əˈhɛd//US//ɡoʊ raɪt əˈhɛd//

Meaning of Go right ahead

A phrase used to give permission to do something.

In simple words: Feel free to start or continue.

Go right ahead in a sentence

  • If you have a question, go right ahead and ask.
  • Go right ahead if you think you can finish it by tomorrow.
  • I can wait for you to finish your meal; go right ahead.

How to use Go right ahead

Use this phrase to encourage someone to proceed without hesitation. Appropriate in both casual and formal settings.

Grammar pattern

standalone expression

Memory hint

Imagine opening a door and saying 'Go right ahead' to invite someone in.

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Synonyms for Go right ahead

Common mistakes with Go right ahead

  • Using it in a negative context, where it implies to stop.
  • Confusing it with 'go ahead' which is similar but may feel less polite.

Compare Go right ahead with Go ahead, Proceed, Continue, You're welcome

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Frequently asked questions about Go right ahead

What does Go right ahead mean?

Feel free to start or continue.

What is the definition of Go right ahead?

A phrase used to give permission to do something.

How do you use Go right ahead in a sentence?

If you have a question, go right ahead and ask.

Can you give another example of Go right ahead?

Go right ahead if you think you can finish it by tomorrow.

What are synonyms for Go right ahead?

Common alternatives include go ahead, proceed, continue, you're welcome, feel free.

What words go with Go right ahead?

It commonly pairs with go right ahead, go ahead with, feel free to go ahead.

What are common mistakes when using Go right ahead?

Using it in a negative context, where it implies to stop. Confusing it with 'go ahead' which is similar but may feel less polite.

How do you pronounce Go right ahead?

US: //ɡoʊ raɪt əˈhɛd//, UK: //ɡəʊ raɪt əˈhɛd//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Go right ahead?

Use this phrase to encourage someone to proceed without hesitation. Appropriate in both casual and formal settings.