- I can’t go on working while listening to the news. - I can go on with my work while listening to music. - The story goes on and on. - Please go on with your presentation. - Go on to the next level.
-start an activity
- We are going on a trip this Saturday.
- We will go on a trip this Saturday. - The department store will go on a sale next week.
-go to another place after going somewhere
- After Thailand, we went on to Cambodia.
- She can’t go on with me anymore.
-used to encourage someone to do something
- Go on, try it!
GO FOR
-to attack
- The dog suddenly went for me.
-try to get or win something
- Jackson is going for the gold medal.
- If you really want the job, go for it.
-to choose something
- I think I’ll go for the ice cream for dessert.
- That’s too cheap. I’ll go for that. - My friend tends to go for men with big muscles.
(same goes for) – the statement is true about someone or something else too
- Children learn what you teach them, the same goes for dogs.