Significado de Go on
To continue or proceed with an action or activity.
In simple words: to continue doing something
Go on em uma frase
- Please go on with your story.
- Don't go on talking; let someone else speak.
- She decided to go on studying for her exams.
Como usar Go on
Used in both spoken and written English. Avoid in very formal contexts. Common in informal conversations.
Grammar pattern
go on + gerund (verb + -ing)
Memory hint
Imagine a person on a path saying 'Go on!' to continue walking.
Palavras relacionadas
Collocations with Go on
- go on talking
- go on with life
- go on a trip
- go on a mission
- go on stage
Common mistakes with Go on
- Using 'go on' with a direct object incorrectly.
- Confusing with 'go on with' — which has a different meaning.
- Incorrect use of verb forms after 'go on.'
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Perguntas frequentes sobre "Go on"
O que significa "Go on"?
to continue doing something
Qual é a definição de "Go on"?
To continue or proceed with an action or activity.
Como se usa "Go on" em uma frase?
Please go on with your story.
Pode dar outro exemplo de "Go on"?
Don't go on talking; let someone else speak.
Quais são os sinônimos de "Go on"?
Algumas alternativas comuns são continue, proceed, carry on, persist, keep on.
Qual é o oposto de "Go on"?
Significados opostos incluem stop, cease, halt.
Que palavras combinam com "Go on"?
Costuma combinar com go on talking, go on with life, go on a trip, go on a mission, go on stage.
Quais são os erros comuns ao usar "Go on"?
Using 'go on' with a direct object incorrectly. Confusing with 'go on with' — which has a different meaning. Incorrect use of verb forms after 'go on.'
Como se pronuncia "Go on"?
US: //ɡoʊ ɑn//, UK: //ɡəʊ ɒn//. Ouça o áudio acima para escutar a pronúncia nativa.
Quando devo usar "Go on"?
Used in both spoken and written English. Avoid in very formal contexts. Common in informal conversations.




























