Go on / meaning
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Message from ali999 posted on 02-01-2014 at 06:40:02 (D | E | F)
Hello
What does " go on " in this sentence mean?
The class will go on a trip to the park.
Thank you for your answers.
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Edited by lucile83 on 02-01-2014 09:08
Message from ali999 posted on 02-01-2014 at 06:40:02 (D | E | F)
Hello
What does " go on " in this sentence mean?
The class will go on a trip to the park.
Thank you for your answers.
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Edited by lucile83 on 02-01-2014 09:08
Re: Go on / meaning from passenger75, posted on 02-01-2014 at 10:37:44 (D | E)
Hello,
Going on a trip is something very common.
I think it's equal to trip as a verb.
You can say "the class will perform a trip to the park".
I think that the verb "to go" is not a phrasal verb and is apart from "on".
"On" is a preposition for "trip" in this sentence.
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Edited by passenger75 on 02-01-2014 10:41
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Edited by lucile83 on 02-01-2014 10:47
Re: Go on / meaning from gerondif, posted on 02-01-2014 at 10:51:06 (D | E)
Hello,
"to go on" can mean to continue when it is a phrasal verb:
Start running.
Go on running!
Keep running!
Stop running.
But here it is just an expression.
Just as you are in a car but on a plane, on a train , on a bus,
just as you work on a farm, you go on a trip to Wales, you travel to Wales.
You can also go on strike !
Re: Go on / meaning from willy, posted on 02-01-2014 at 11:02:21 (D | E)
Hello!
"On" is a preposition in this sentence:
You can go on a trip, on a journey, on a school outing, on an excursion, ...
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"Go on" is a phrasal verb = fit, continue, proceed, pass, behave, .... The meaning dépends on the context.
Re: Go on / meaning from mtfgul, posted on 02-01-2014 at 21:29:42 (D | E)
Hello,
I think a trip is the same as a short travel.
I come to work and I trip to the park everyday.
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Edited by lucile83 on 02-01-2014 21:43
Re: Go on / meaning from violet91, posted on 02-01-2014 at 22:42:31 (D | E)
Hello mtg,
Sorry but even if a trip is in a way some synonym for journey , travel is not ! It is not a noun , it is a verb .
You travel = you go on a trip , a journey, a drive , a ride ...
To me , a trip is common use when you speak or are in a situation when you wish somebody who is leaving for another town or rather remote place . ' Have a nice trip ! ' ( probably rather short in time or / and direct means of conveyance : by plane , Shuttle ... for instance ) .
A journey is when you traveĺ for some time and with risks due to the long distance , the route ...and not such an idea of going fast , wasting no time : you can drive safe and stop here or there to visit .
Hope this helps .
Re: Go on / meaning from lucile83, posted on 03-01-2014 at 08:12:13 (D | E)
Hello violet,
Sorry but I don't entirely agree with you.
Travel may be used as a noun
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A trip is a journey to a place and back again
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A journey is usually a travel to a far place and does not include the idea of coming back
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