Usage examples of "go on" in English with translation to Spanish

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Translations: all84 pasar25 continuar7 encenderse2 other translations50
Go on with your story. That is so interesting! Sigue con tu historia. ¡Es muy interesante!
I will go on ahead. Yo proseguiré adelante.
You go on without me. Sigues sin mí.
I'll go on my own. Iré solo.
I could go on and on Podría seguir y seguir
When do you go on vacation? ¿Cuándo te vas de vacaciones?
When do you go on holiday? ¿Cuándo te vas de vacaciones?
When must I go on board? ¿A qué hora debo estar a bordo?
I have to go on a diet. Tengo que hacer una dieta.
Tom has to go on a diet. Tom tiene que hacer dieta.
The employees threatened to go on strike. Los empleados amenazan con salir en huelga.
How long will this rain go on? ¿Cuánto tiempo va a durar esta lluvia?
He'd prefer to go on Friday. Él prefiere ir el viernes.
He likes to go on explorations to Africa. A él le gusta hacer viajes de exploración a África.
We are to go on a hike tomorrow. Vamos a ir de excursión mañana.
Will you go on foot or by bus? ¿Iréis andando o en autobús?
I hope this stormy weather won't go on. Espero que este tiempo tormentoso no vaya a más.
Tom plans to go on a vacation next week. Tom planea irse de vacaciones la próxima semana.
I think you'd better go on a diet. Yo opino que mejor te pongas a dieta.
I want to go on a holiday in Poland. Quiero ir de vacaciones a Polonia.
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