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  1. go on. phrasal verb with go verb uk / ɡəʊ / us / ɡoʊ / present participle going | past tense went | past participle gone. (HAPPEN) Add to word list. B1. to happen: I'm sure we never hear about a lot of what goes on in government. This war has been going on for years. Fewer examples. He likes to know what's going on. Hello, hello.

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  3. go on. 1. verb To physically climb or otherwise move onto something. Someone will have to go on the roof to clean those gutters. I'm sorry, you want me to go on that winding mountain road? No way! We're going to go on the ferris wheel. Will you guys wait here for us? 2. verb To continue for a tedious or exasperating length of time.

  4. to talk in an annoying way about something for a long time: I wish she'd stop going on about her boyfriend. (TALK AGAIN) to start talking again after stopping for a short time: He paused and then went on with his story. Go on informal. something that you say to encourage someone to do something: Go on, what happened next?

  5. to continue or proceed. 2. to happen or take place. there's something peculiar going on here. 3. (of power, a water supply, etc) to start to be available, running, or functioning. 4. (preposition) to mount or board and ride on, esp as a treat. children love to go on donkeys at the seaside.

  6. Learn the meaning and usage of the phrasal verb go on in different contexts, such as continuing, happening, doing, talking, and more. See examples from the corpus and related expressions.

  7. Definition of go on phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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