Samia
What is "on-the-go" ? thanks
2019年5月19日 04:46
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In english, "on the go" is a phrase that can mean "in a hurry/ I'm busy" or, sometimes, can literally mean " I'm going/leaving now". For example, if I need to drive around town to do several tasks and my friends ask me what I'm doing, I'd say "I have a lot to do, so I'm on the go". Or if I quickly stopped by my friends house on the way to somewhere else, I'd say "I'd love to stay but I'm on the go!" Its not a very common phrase, at least not where I'm from (Washington, USA) but its normal to hear. I more commonly hear people say "I'm in a hurry" or "I have to go (soon)" Hopefully this helps!
2019年5月19日
On the go has several meanings. The most common usage means to do something while you are busy doing something else. For example, I had so much work today that I had to eat my lunch on the go. See definition #2 https://www.macmillandictionary.com/us/dictionary/american/on-the-go
2019年5月19日
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