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English Idioms Go On
Go On - to continue; not to stop or wait
- My sister told us to go on, and not to wait for her.
- I am very tired I want to stop, but we must go on.
- I left the party. I know the party will go on for a few more hours.
- We hope the music does not go on for much longer.
- The dogs can go on playing for hours.
- It was so hard for my father to go on after my mother died.
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