Continue против Let's just move on против Proceed

Когда что использовать в английском, со значением, регистром и примерами.

Continue

Топ 1000 (очень частое)A2verb

Let's just move on

Топ 2000 (частое)

Proceed

Топ 1000 (очень частое)B2verb
 ContinueLet's just move onProceed
Произношение🇬🇧 /["/kənˈtɪnjuː/","/kənˈtɪnjuːz/","/kənˈtɪnjuːd/","/kənˈtɪnjuːɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/kənˈtɪnjuː/","/kənˈtɪnjuːz/","/kənˈtɪnjuːd/","/kənˈtɪnjuːɪŋ/"]/🇬🇧 //lɛts dʒʌst muːv ɒn//🇺🇸 //lɛts dʒʌst muːv ɑn//🇬🇧 //prəˈsiːd//🇺🇸 //prəˈsid//
ЗначениеTo keep doing something without stopping.Let's go to the next topic or idea.To go forward or continue doing something.
ПримерPlease continue with your presentation after the break.After the dispute, she said, 'Let's just move on to our next agenda item.'Once the approval is granted, we can proceed with the project.
РегистрНейтральноеНейтральноеНейтральное
Насколько частоеТоп 1000 (очень частое)Топ 2000 (частое)Топ 1000 (очень частое)
Уровень CEFRA2-B2
Часть речиverbverb
Сочетанияcontinue doing, continue with, continue on, continue to speak, continue untilmove on to the next point, move on from the past, quickly move on, politely move on, easily move onproceed with caution, proceed to the next step, proceed according to plan
Антонимыstop, cease, halt-stop, halt, cease
Частые ошибки'Continue' followed by a noun instead of a gerund (e.g., 'continue the project' instead of 'continue doing the project'), Confusing 'continue' with 'resume' — 'resume' implies starting again after a pause, Using 'continue to' followed by an adjective (incorrect) instead of a verb (correct)Using it in a serious context where it's inappropriate., Confusing it with 'move forward' which means to progress instead of transition., Not using it when a discussion is dragging on.Confused with 'proceeding' (the noun form)., Incorrectly using 'to' when 'with' is needed., Using it in passive voice (e.g., 'be proceeded' is incorrect).
Заметки по употреблениюUse 'continue' when talking about ongoing actions or processes. It's neutral, so it's appropriate in most contexts, but can sound too formal in casual conversations. Avoid using in contexts where you're suggesting to start something new.Commonly used in conversations to indicate a change of subject. Suitable for both casual and formal settings, but avoid in very serious discussions.Used in both formal and informal contexts. Common in instructions, legal documents, and project management.

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Let's just move on

Частые вопросы: Continue против Let's just move on против Proceed

В чём разница между Continue, Let's just move on и Proceed?

Continue: To keep doing something without stopping. Let's just move on: Let's go to the next topic or idea. Proceed: To go forward or continue doing something.

Что сложнее: Continue, Let's just move on и Proceed?

Proceed имеет самый высокий уровень, B2, по шкале CEFR.

Можно показать пример каждого?

Continue: Please continue with your presentation after the break. Let's just move on: After the dispute, she said, 'Let's just move on to our next agenda item.' Proceed: Once the approval is granted, we can proceed with the project.

Можно ли использовать Continue, Let's just move on и Proceed взаимозаменяемо?

Не всегда. Continue, Let's just move on и Proceed близки и иногда пересекаются, но различаются по регистру, частоте и употреблению, поэтому замена одного другим может изменить смысл или тон. Стоит свериться с различиями выше, прежде чем заменять.

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