Meaning of You can go no further
An expression meaning you cannot advance beyond this point.
In simple words: You cannot continue any more.
You can go no further in a sentence
- The path is closed; you can go no further today.
- Once you reach this station, you can go no further by train.
- After this point, you can go no further without permission.
- The coach announced, 'You can go no further in this race.'
How to use You can go no further
Often used to indicate limits in physical spaces or situations. Avoid in casual conversations as it sounds formal.
Grammar pattern
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Memory hint
Think of a roadblock; you can't drive any further.
Related words
Collocations with You can go no further
- go no further than
- can go no further
- you can go no further
Common mistakes with You can go no further
- 'Further' confused with 'farther'.
- Using 'no' incorrectly, e.g., 'not any' instead of 'no'.
Compare You can go no further with Stop, Halt, Cease, End, Terminate
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Frequently asked questions about You can go no further
What does You can go no further mean?
You cannot continue any more.
What is the definition of You can go no further?
An expression meaning you cannot advance beyond this point.
How do you use You can go no further in a sentence?
The path is closed; you can go no further today.
Can you give another example of You can go no further?
Once you reach this station, you can go no further by train.
What are synonyms for You can go no further?
Common alternatives include stop, halt, cease, end, terminate.
What words go with You can go no further?
It commonly pairs with go no further than, can go no further, you can go no further.
What are common mistakes when using You can go no further?
'Further' confused with 'farther'. Using 'no' incorrectly, e.g., 'not any' instead of 'no'.
How do you pronounce You can go no further?
US: //juː kən ɡoʊ noʊ ˈfɜrðər//, UK: //juː kən ɡoʊ nəʊ ˈfɜːrðər//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use You can go no further?
Often used to indicate limits in physical spaces or situations. Avoid in casual conversations as it sounds formal.
