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Carol
What's the difference between "urge" and "urge on" ?! ;)
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"urge on" is more specific. It means to urge someone to continue doing something they are already doing, or to do it to a greater extent. "urge" by itself just means "encourage" or "advocate." You can urge caution or a change of plans. You cannot "urge on" those things.
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Tyleen* sorry
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Hmm thanks a lot Tyeleen! for clarify my doubt! :DD
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Urge on can be considered an encouragement. If someone is running, and they don't want to continue, I can urge them on. So, motivate them to continue doing it. If I have an urge, it's like I feel that I need to do something. I have an urge to go running. I want to go running. I desire to go running. Hope this helps :)
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