100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "go on"
Definition
The verb go on means to continue or proceed with an action, event, or situation. It can also imply the act of happening or taking place.
Synonyms
- Continue
- Proceed
- Persist
- Carry on
- Keep going
- Advance
- Move forward
Antonyms
- Stop
- Halt
- Cease
- Discontinue
- Finish
- Conclude
Examples
- Please go on with your presentation.
- After the break, we will go on with the meeting.
- Don't let distractions stop you; just go on with your work.
- I was unsure at first, but I decided to go on and try it.
- If you have more to say, please go on.
- The show must go on, despite the challenges.
- He encouraged her to go on and pursue her dreams.
- I can't believe the event will go on despite the weather.
- Could you go on without me for a while?
- They decided to go on a road trip during the holidays.
- I would like to go on a vacation next month.
- She asked him to go on with the story.
- It’s important to go on even when things get tough.
- Let’s go on to the next topic in our discussion.
- I can't wait to see what will go on in the next episode.
- He told me to go on without him if he was late.
- The team will go on to the finals after a hard-fought match.
- She decided to go on a diet to feel healthier.
- Can we go on with this plan despite the setbacks?
- They were eager to go on their adventure together.
- I didn’t mean to interrupt; please go on.
- The children were excited to go on the amusement park rides.
- I hope you will go on to achieve great things.
- You should go on and apply for that job.
- They will go on a camping trip this weekend.
- I want to go on and improve my skills.
- If you have more questions, please go on and ask.
- She had to go on without her usual support system.
- The party will go on until midnight.
- He decided to go on a journey of self-discovery.
- I can’t believe they would go on with such a plan.
- Let's go on and make the best of the situation.
- He told her to go on with the instructions.
- We need to go on and finish this project.
- I wish I could go on that trip with you.
- She was nervous but decided to go on anyway.
- They plan to go on a cruise next summer.
- The concert will go on rain or shine.
- Please go on with the next point in your argument.
- I want to go on a hike this weekend.
- He encouraged her to go on after the setback.
- I hope this trend will go on for many years.
- The discussion will go on until everyone has spoken.
- They are set to go on a shopping spree tomorrow.
- We can't just stop now; we must go on.
- The film will go on to be a classic.
- She felt the need to go on with her life.
- If you’re ready, we can go on with the lesson.
- He decided to go on a media fast.
- The debate will go on until a consensus is reached.
- I want to go on exploring new cultures.
- He insisted they should go on and finish what they started.
- The event will go on as scheduled.
- She can't wait to go on her first solo trip.
- Let’s go on and celebrate our achievements.
- He wanted to go on a journey through Asia.
- The children were excited to go on a field trip.
- I can't believe the things that will go on in this city.
- We should go on and support our friends.
- They decided to go on with the wedding despite the rain.
- I was surprised to hear he would go on without consulting anyone.
- She always wanted to go on a safari in Africa.
- The project will go on for another month.
- He was told to go on and give his opinion.
- They plan to go on a tech-free weekend.
- We must go on even when it’s difficult.
- The lecture will go on for two hours.
- She decided to go on a quest for knowledge.
- The organization will go on to help many people.
- It’s time to go on and face the challenges ahead.
- He could not believe the rumors that would go on about him.
- They were eager to go on the new roller coaster.
- I need to go on and finish my homework.
- The story will go on for generations to come.
- She plans to go on a strict exercise regimen.
- We can’t just sit here; we must go on.
- The meeting will go on regardless of who shows up.
- He decided to go on a spending freeze.
- I hope to go on living an adventurous life.
- She will go on to teach others about her experiences.
- The play will go on as planned.
- They were excited to go on a treasure hunt.
- It's important to go on and not give up.
- The results will go on to influence future decisions.
- I can't wait to go on this new adventure.
- The discussion will go on until we reach a conclusion.
- We should go on and try something new today.
- He was told to go on and share his thoughts.
- The community will go on to help each other.
- She was determined to go on despite the difficulties.
- The festival will go on even if it rains.
- I decided to go on a journey of reflection.
- The project will go on to have a significant impact.
- It was hard, but I had to go on without my friend.
- They will go on a series of interviews next week.
- I want to go on and learn a new language.
- The series will go on for another season.
- She smiled and said, "Let’s go on with our lives."
- The organization will go on to make a difference.
- I was told to just go on and enjoy the moment.