Definition
to go on: to proceed, to continue, to advance; to happen, to occur, to take place
Let's go on to the next subject, I think we have done all that is possible on this topic.
to go on stage to get on, to appear on a stage
Go on! (Get out of here!): Hurry up! Do it! (Get out of here!)
Go on, (I'm listening): Continue, carry on, keep talking (I'm listening)
Please, go on. We're listening.
- "Some of us will go on to University."
- "Go on! Go on!"
- "Hannah : Go on then, make it do something, show me its "apps"."
- "Horatio, you've got to go on without me!"
- "As you know, these meetings are an opportunity for us to discuss what is going on in this crazy world, because often we're so busy with our daily responsibilities that we don't take the time to see what's really going on around us!"
- "Today I bring you two new initiates. Go on! Go on!"
- "I said, "Horatio you've got to go on without me"..."
- "Jenny : Yes, go on and tell us Susie."
- "Brent : Uh huh. Go on."
- "Philip : Huh, unexpected. Go on."
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