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  1. go on to something. to pass from one item to the next Let's go on to the next item on the agenda. Definition of go on to phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  2. GO ON definition: 1. to happen: 2. to continue: 3. to move to the next thing or stage: . Learn more.

  3. go on to state. go on to study / go on studying - grammar. go on/ to the coast - grammar. go on+gerund or to infinitive - grammar. go out on a boat to fish.

  4. phrasal verb. go on to do something. to do something after completing something else. The book goes on to describe his experiences in the army. After her early teaching career she went on to become a doctor. Definitions on the go.

  5. B1. to continue. durar, seguir. Please go on with what you're doing and don't let us interrupt you. Por favor, sigue con lo que estás haciendo y no dejes que te molestemos. [ + -ing verb ] We really can't go on liv ing like this - we'll have to find a bigger house.

  6. to go on to do something. what do you want to go on now? (playground) Will go on to do great things. All I want to do is <to> go on road trips - English Only forum. be on at someone / go on at someone ( to do something) - English Only forum. Do you want to have a go on the slide? - English Only forum. Go on to do something - English Only forum.

  7. to continue an activity, especially after a break. That's enough for now—let's go on with it tomorrow. We'll go on with the presentations after lunch. See go on in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Definition of go on phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.