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UK//muːv ɒn//US//muːv ɑn//

Sens de Move on

To leave a situation or feeling behind and start fresh.

In simple words: To start doing something new after something else has ended.

Move on dans une phrase

  • After the breakup, it took her a while to move on.
  • I think it’s time for us to move on and explore new opportunities.
  • He found it hard to move on from the past mistakes he made.
  • She decided to move on to a new project after finishing the last one.
  • Instead of dwelling on your failures, focus on moving on.

Comment utiliser Move on

Used when transitioning from one phase or idea to another. Common in conversations about change, but less formal in professional settings.

Grammar pattern

move on + to object

Memory hint

Imagine a train moving on to a new station, leaving the old one behind.

Mots liés

Collocations with Move on

  • move on from the past
  • move on to bigger things
  • move on in life
  • move on after loss
  • move on quickly

Common mistakes with Move on

  • Confused with 'move out', which means to leave a place.
  • Using 'move on' without a context of change.
  • Incorrect verb tense (e.g., saying 'moved on to' instead of 'move on to').

Compare Move on with Progress, Advance, Transition, Continue, Shift

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Questions fréquentes sur Move on

Que signifie Move on?

To start doing something new after something else has ended.

Que signifie Move on en français ?

To start doing something new after something else has ended.

Quelle est la définition de Move on?

To leave a situation or feeling behind and start fresh.

Comment utiliser Move on dans une phrase?

After the breakup, it took her a while to move on.

Peux-tu donner un autre exemple de Move on?

I think it’s time for us to move on and explore new opportunities.

Quels sont les synonymes de Move on?

Quelques alternatives courantes : progress, advance, transition, continue, shift.

Quels mots vont avec Move on?

Il s'associe souvent à move on from the past, move on to bigger things, move on in life, move on after loss, move on quickly.

Quelles sont les erreurs courantes avec Move on?

Confused with 'move out', which means to leave a place. Using 'move on' without a context of change. Incorrect verb tense (e.g., saying 'moved on to' instead of 'move on to').

Comment prononce-t-on Move on?

US: //muːv ɑn//, UK: //muːv ɒn//. Écoute l'audio ci-dessus pour entendre la prononciation native.

Quand dois-je utiliser Move on?

Used when transitioning from one phase or idea to another. Common in conversations about change, but less formal in professional settings.