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Greetings ladies & gentlemen ! A brand new phrasal verb is coming your way… Have you ever had a situation in which you “carried on” doing something despite adversities? A good example to illustrate this is everyone’s favourite John Berry, who “carries on” struggling to become a successful businessman, although all his efforts end in complete failure. So, the phrasal verb to “carry on” means simply to continue doing something, or to cause something to continue. e.g. Lets carry on this discussion at some other time. Carry on the good work! Sorry to interrupt, do carry on (with what you were saying). You just have to carry on as if nothings happened. [+ -ing verb] Steve just carried on playing on his computer. Daphne is carrying on the family tradition by becoming a lawyer. Now listen to this rock classic about “a wayward son”, that is, a rebel who keeps on searching his way. youtube/watch?v=0Un5KKkvMrg&hd=1
Posted on: Thu, 07 Nov 2013 14:13:40 +0000

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