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What is the difference in the implied meaning of the phrasal verbs 'go ahead' and 'go on'?

1 years ago

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Abbygail

Go on means to continue doing something that you were already doing, or that you had stopped doing. Go ahead is the most neutral of the phrases, and has more utility and is also used the most often. It's more of an apathetic response, but not entirely so

1 years ago

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