Phrasal verb | Main meaning |
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go forward [ɡəʊ ˈfɔːwəd] | to move ahead or proceed with something |
Other meanings
- to continue with a plan or activity after a pause
- to progress in a project, task, or discussion
- to advance in life, career, or development
Example Sentences Using the Phrasal Verb "go forward"
- After the break, the speaker said they would go forward with the presentation.
- We can’t go forward until everyone agrees on the terms.
- The company decided to go forward with the merger despite the risks.
- She’s ready to go forward in her career after completing the training.
Features of Using "go forward"
“Go forward” is often used in formal or neutral contexts meaning “continue” or “proceed.” It doesn’t take an object and is usually about plans, discussions, or actions moving ahead. In sports or movement contexts, it can also mean physically advance.
Other phrasal verbs with the verb go
go on
to continue happening or doing something
go out
to leave a place, especially your home
go back
return to a place or a previous state
go away
to leave a place or person
go across
to move from one side to the other
go by
to pass (in time or space)
go through
to experience or endure something difficult
go into
to enter or move inside (a place)
go along with
to agree with someone’s opinion, idea, or decision
go for
to try to get something
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