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Go down the hallway, it's on the left
go on the wagon
throw down, lay it on the line, and go for it
tiptoed on the edge of....which one would you go to
...the number of times they go on a picnic and the amount of time - English Only forum
'go on a picnic in the mountains' or 'go on a picnic to the mountains'? - English Only forum
(don't) go heavy on the mayo or salt - English Only forum
2 months to go on the lease... - English Only forum
35 on the go - English Only forum
a bottle of wine 'on the go' - English Only forum
always on the go (traveling) - English Only forum
as soon as the flights be on/restart/go on - English Only forum
book on the go - English Only forum
bringing homework on the go - English Only forum
coffee on the go - English Only forum
come and go on to the stage? - English Only forum
come onto the market / go on sale - English Only forum
Do you want to have a go on the slide? - English Only forum
doesn't <go> on the floor - English Only forum
Don't go on the roadway - English Only forum
Don't <go><get> on the table - English Only forum
Don't keep getting on and off the merry-go-round - English Only forum
Don't let the dog go up <to><on> the bed. - English Only forum
Don't let the sun go down on you... - English Only forum
don't let the sun go down on your anger - English Only forum
finding cracks when the lights go on - English Only forum
From now on I'm going to go to bed early in the week. - English Only forum
Get off and go on the one going to other direction - English Only forum
get you to go out on the links - English Only forum
Go / Move on to the next question - English Only forum
go a good deal on the water - English Only forum
go back < in/on/at/to > the store - English Only forum
go back on the board - English Only forum
go by/on/with the bus 159 - English Only forum
go down (on) the stairs - English Only forum
go down with/on the price - English Only forum
go easy on the mistakes others make - English Only forum
go fishing in/ on/ by the river - English Only forum
go for / on the premises - English Only forum
go in with gas on the match - English Only forum
go into town/ go out on the town - English Only forum
Go light on the sauce. - English Only forum
Go on / for [the trip] - English Only forum
go on a brief weekend vacation <during/for> the Easter holiday - English Only forum
go on <a> strike, the mill owner declared a lay off "on/in" his mill - English Only forum
Go on all the rides vs ride all the rides - English Only forum
go on an interview in the company/go to the company for an interview - English Only forum
"Go on in the house" or " Go in to the house" - English Only forum
go on pension/go on THE pension/get a pension - English Only forum
go on the assumption - English Only forum
go on the beach - English Only forum
go on the beautiful grounds of the college - English Only forum
go on the break - English Only forum
go on the bus - English Only forum
Go on the Cyclone - English Only forum
go on the game (BrE) - English Only forum
Go on the ground - English Only forum
Go on the information - English Only forum
go on the internet - English Only forum
go on the internet -- different prepositions - English Only forum
go on the make? - English Only forum
go on the offensive - English Only forum
go on the pull together - English Only forum
Go on the river - English Only forum
go on to shape the future - English Only forum
go on to the great downs - English Only forum
go on with the book - English Only forum
<go on with>, <carry on with>, <continue with>, <keep on> the way you're going/as though nothing has happened - English Only forum
go on/appear the front page - English Only forum
go on/onto the street - English Only forum
Go out in town / on the town - English Only forum
go out on the pop - English Only forum
go out on/to the street? - English Only forum
go run out on the street - English Only forum
Go straight on up to the junction of Apple Street and Broadway Street. - English Only forum
go to bed on (the) New Year's Eve - English Only forum
Go to or Go on the other side of - English Only forum
go to the balcony, out on the balcony - English Only forum
go to the island or on the island; by a cruise ship or on a cruise ship - English Only forum
go to the site and go on to the site.. - English Only forum
go to vs on the first floor - English Only forum
Go up on the stage - English Only forum
go/orput on the back burner - English Only forum
have something on the go - English Only forum
He was admitted to go to the Europe on condition that he should return at the end of three years. - English Only forum
How does it go on the field - English Only forum
How long are the meetings here usually? How long does meeting here go on for ? - English Only forum
However ugly the gargoyle may be, I will go on a blind date with him - English Only forum
I always go to the mall on Sunday(s) - English Only forum
I am going home in a bus. The babies on the bus go waa, waa, waa. - English Only forum
I can play/go on the slide. - English Only forum
I can't go on the internet vs I can't access the internt - English Only forum
I decided to go on a great holiday in the summer. - English Only forum
I go into the University on one day per week - English Only forum
I go <on> the bus - English Only forum
I go to the on monday(s) - English Only forum
I go to/for/on <the> training - English Only forum
I have got neither (the) time nor (the) money to go on holiday. - English Only forum
I often go to the park with my friend on Mondays. - English Only forum
I <shall just go on the same> - English Only forum
I usually go to the cinema on Fridays - English Only forum
I'll go on the snow - English Only forum
I've put a mark on the map where I think we should go for a picnic. - English Only forum
Idiom: Can go to the bank on something - English Only forum
If we will go on the trip ... - English Only forum
If you go away on this summer day Then you might as well take the sun away - English Only forum
if you want to go on the record admitting it. - English Only forum
It depends on the place where you go to. - English Only forum
It's on the way go through - English Only forum
It's/go over there left/to the left/on the left - English Only forum
jump on the merry-go-round of concurrences - English Only forum
keep up on the go - English Only forum
Let us go the movies on Sunday. - English Only forum
Let's go to the pond. We can stand on the <edge> and watch the geese. - English Only forum
Let's go to the restaurant walking / on foot/by foot. Let's walk to the restaurant - English Only forum
Let's go to the river. We can sit on the sand and enjoy the view. - English Only forum
Let's go to the sea. We will be sitting on the sand and enjoying the view. - English Only forum
My parents often go on holiday to the mountains / go to the mountais on holiday. - English Only forum
Natalie said, "Alice would go to the beach on the weekend." - English Only forum
neither (the?) time nor (the?) money to go on holiday - English Only forum
On (the) grass/ go to (the) swimming pool - English Only forum
On Go the Glasses - English Only forum
on the first go around - English Only forum
on the go - English Only forum
on the go - English Only forum
on the go - English Only forum
on the go - English Only forum
on the go - English Only forum
on the go / as we go along - English Only forum
on the go from the gap - English Only forum
On the go: Used as an adverbial to modify active action verbs - English Only forum
on the next go-round - English Only forum
On the page, <first go?> top 5 countries - English Only forum
On the way to+place><on the way to go to+place - English Only forum
on to the joke/go along with it - English Only forum
on-the-Go - English Only forum
pay on the go - English Only forum
phrase "on the go" - English Only forum
pick up on/ go back to the questions you raised earlier - English Only forum
Ride a/on or go on + rides from the Theme Park - English Only forum
Sales will go on the barbie - English Only forum
send messages on the go ? - English Only forum
She goes hunting on Thursday evenings so that she won’t have to go at the weekends. - English Only forum
six in a row for more go and three on the tree - English Only forum
take the crosswalk / go on the crosswalk - English Only forum
that would all go on to vote Out, would surely not do something so rash as to quit the EU - English Only forum
the -ing form after "go on" - English Only forum
the antonym of the idiom '' go easy on '' ?? - English Only forum
The book would go on to sell several million copies - English Only forum
The cars < are going/ go > on the highway [describing a picture] - English Only forum
the choice is hers if she can go on - English Only forum
The fire started in a paint go down [godown] on the first floor. - English Only forum
The friends go <on holiday> to Spain <on holiday>. - English Only forum
The girls go for a holiday. They are on a holiday. - English Only forum
the only thing to go on - English Only forum
The peak season is the season that most people go on holiday - English Only forum
The show must go on. - English Only forum
The stores usually go on sale - English Only forum
The sun isn´t always shining, but life must go on. - English Only forum
the trial could go on/run/run on... - English Only forum
the truck had to go back for more on opening day - English Only forum
The wheels on the bus go round and round - English Only forum
They arrive at the cinema. So, where do they go on Wednesday? - English Only forum
they <wouldn't be due to go on> to the quarterfinals - English Only forum
they’d go on the piss - English Only forum
Those guys will go on for hours about the Constitution. - English Only forum
to be go-betweens on the springboard - English Only forum
To boost quarterly accounts he allowed sales that had not quite been closed to go on the books - English Only forum
To find a word to describe cereal bars that you can enjoy on the go - English Only forum
to go back and forth on the particulars... - English Only forum
to go in on the prowl - English Only forum
to go on a mission sent by the commander in chief - English Only forum
to go on a protest/to (a) (the) protest. - English Only forum
to go on a trip on/to the Baltic Sea - English Only forum
to go on the account - English Only forum
To go on the line.... - English Only forum
To go on the London Eye - English Only forum
to go on the market - English Only forum
to go on the sherbet - English Only forum
to go out on the common - English Only forum
To go out on the road - English Only forum
to go to work on the homes - English Only forum
To sit on the John Deere and go do this - English Only forum
we can eat on the go//to go - English Only forum
We often see them going out/ go out in the evening on weekdays. - English Only forum
what did the car go on - English Only forum
what time will the alarm clock go on - English Only forum
What’s the British English for ‘go on sale’? - English Only forum
Where did you go on vacation? We have been to the beach this summer - English Only forum
you are on the go - English Only forum
You should go on to the Internet - English Only forum
You will be able to go on the trip next week unless you pay by Saturday. - English Only forum
You’ll go on the end of a rope - English Only forum
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Ver a tradução automática do Google Tradutor de "on the go".
Em outros idiomas: espanhol | francês | italiano | romeno | alemão | Holandês | sueco | russo | polonês | checo | grego | turco | chinês | japonês | coreano | árabe
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