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Most common verbs in English

25 most commonly used verbs are given,


Be, Have, Do, Say, Get, Make, Go, Know, Take, See, Come, Think, Look,
Want, Give, Use, Find, Tell, Ask, Work, Seem, Feel, Try, Leave, Call
Keep on / Go on / Carry on (K/G/C)

• The usage of 'Keep on / Go on / Carry on' is very common in English


conversation. All the three express the meaning to continue or persist
in doing something. When a work is continuing constantly, then 'Keep
on / Go on / Carry on (K/G/C)' is used in English. Any one of the three,
can be used but mostly 'Keep on' is used in sentences.
K/G/C in Imperative Sentences
Rule : K/G/C on + Verb (Ist Form) + Ing + Object.

Don’t go on writing messages to him.


Keep on remembering your commitments.
Please carry on receiving tuition fee.
Keep on inculcating virtue in children.
Keep on doing good deeds with people.
Keep on spreading love.
Go on eradicating negativity.
Carry on raising voice against brutality.
Keep on praying to God always.
Go on praying to God always.
Carry on praying to God always.
Keep on coming to college daily.
Keep on running.
Keep on reminding him about his duties.
Go on reminding him about his debts.
Keep on maintaining distance from bad company.
Keep on watching her activities.
Don’t keep on staring at her.
K/G/C in Present Tense
Rule : Subject + K/G/C on + Verb(Ist Form) + Ing + Object

I keep on teaching in the college.


Father keeps on reading the newspaper daily.
She keeps on watching horror movies.
Moral stories keep on inculcating good values in our children.
He keeps on doing practice of English conversation.
He keeps on looking for a person who knows English better than him.
Soldiers keep on performing their hard duties even in rough weather.
Girls usually keep on chattering in school.
Mighty person keep on dominating others.
Criminals keep on threatening innocent ones.
Allah keeps on watching everyone at every moment.
K/G/C in Past Tense
Rule: Subject + /G/C on + Verb(2nd form) + Ing + Object
She kept on gossiping.
They kept on cheating.
Children kept on making noise.
He kept on helping the needy.
They carried on loading the luggage.
I kept on delivering my speech in auditorium.
She kept on working for many hours.
I kept on examining people’s eyes.
He kept on writing mails.
She kept on weeping on the demise of her near and dear one.
He kept on pursuing technical knowledge about his field.
Did he keep on working in he same company?
K/G/C in Future Tense
Rule : Subject + K/G/C on + Will/Shall + Verb(Ist Form) + Ing + Object

I will keep on teaching Spoken course.


I will keep on pursuing Islamic knowledge.
I shall keep on helping others.
I will go on teaching in this college.
Your brother will keep on playing.
We shall keep on revising our course.
We will keep on serving the people.
We will keep on educating our children.
Children will keep on falling out on trifles.
Male will always keep on earning.
Female will always keep on spending.
I shall keep on reading good books.
Liars will keep on blaming others.
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