Synonym: advance, carry on, come about, come on, come up, continue, fall out, go along, hap, happen, keep, march on, move on, occur, pass, pass off, pass on, proceed, progress, take place. Similar words: soon, no one, noon, spoon, go out, go off, good, cartoon. Meaning: v. 1. continue a certain state, condition, or activity 2. come to pass 3. move forward, also in the metaphorical sense 4. continue talking 5. start running, functioning, or operating.
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(61) We have no alternative but to go on.
(62) Let's all go on the beach walk .
(63) Busmen have decided to go on strike next week.
(64) I'd like to go on the board of directors.
(64) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
(65) Go on! Don't be such a wet!
(66) She doesn't go on until Act 2.
(67) I can't go on pretending any longer.
(68) Tell him to go on with his work.
(69) The shoes go on the shoe shelf.
(70) Get out of here! Go on, scram!
(71) Go on, lend me the car, just this once.
(72) Go on!This is only one hour left.
(73) Let Johnny have a go on the computer now.
(74) We all go on well with each other.
(75) Are you rested enough to go on?
(76) Go on, be a devil,[sentencedict.com] buy both of them.
(77) We can't go on like this-something's got to give.
(78) I have only reports to go on.
(79) You go on without me. I'll be fine.
(80) I don't mean to interrupt. Please go on.
(81) The street lights go on at dusk .
(82) But you have to go on the facts.
(83) That's enough for now-let's go on with it tomorrow.
(84) Can we go on the see-saw?
(85) How did you go on in your examination?
(86) 'He'll have to go on a diet,' Ballard quipped.
(87) I propose to go on Tuesday.
(88) Go on, spoil yourself. Have another piece of cake.
(89) He was too nervous to go on stage.
(90) We could go on a picnic today.
More similar words: soon, no one, noon, spoon, go out, go off, good, cartoon, balloon, and so on, good for, go over, for good, teaspoon, as soon as, a blue moon, good name, be good at, as good as, a good job, a good many, tablespoon, a good deal, do a good job, sooner or later, a good deal of, have a good time, as soon as possible.