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Is there any difference between ''move on'' and ''keep going''
Is there any difference? Or totally the same?
2012年9月10日 04:09
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The can both be used interchangeably if you are talking about traversing a distance. But if you are talking about continuing an action, even if that action is actually mobile, like running, then you would use "keep going" rather than move on.
2012年9月10日
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No, they're not completely the same.
They both mean to continue or move forward, but "move on" can mean to recuperate from a loss. "I know your girlfriend left you, but you need to learn to move on."
"After I lost my mom, it was really difficult to move on with my life."
That's really the only small difference I know of between move on and keep going.
2012年9月10日
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