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Phrasal Verb - Going on (phrasal verb)

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Raymundo CH

Image illustrating the verb Going on (phrasal verb)

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Definition

  1. To continue doing something or to keep happening.
  2. To progress or develop further.
  3. To start or attend an event or activity, especially one that is already in progress.

Examples

No.Example
1She went on studying late into the night.
2Despite the rain, we went on with our picnic.
3The speaker went on for hours without pausing.
4Can I go on in the interview, please?
5The accident went on for several hours.
6Let's go on a hike in the forest.
7The party went on until dawn.
8He went on to become a successful businessman.
9Go on, have another slice of cake.
10The investigation went on for months.

Phrasal Verb - growing-into

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

A phrasal verb meaning to develop or transform gradually into a new state, role, or condition. It implies a sense of progression or maturation.

Examples

No.Example
1He grew into his role as team captain after the previous captain retired.
2Despite initial struggles, she grew into her new job and became an invaluable asset to the company.
3The child grew into his father's size and strength as he grew older.
4The city grew into a major industrial hub over the past century.
5As the project progressed, the team grew into a cohesive unit.
6The company grew into a global enterprise with operations in over 50 countries.
7After years of hard work, the small start-up grew into a successful business.
8The young sapling grew into a towering tree over the course of several decades.
9The new employee grew into his responsibilities and proved to be an asset to the team.
10The actor grew into the role of Hamlet, delivering a powerful and moving performance.