go on to
go on to
A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g. Take out the trash.).
1. (to continue to)
a. pasar a
If everyone understands this content, let's go on to the next chapter.Si todos entienden este contenido, pasemos al próximo capítulo.
2. (to do afterwards)
a. proceder a
The disabled athlete went on to be a spokesman for the Special Olympics.El atleta discapacitado procedió a ser portavoz de las Olimpiadas Especiales.
3. (computing)
a. entrar en
300,000 people went on to our website last week.300,000 personas entraron en el sitio web la semana pasada.
b. ingresar en
I haven't been on to Facebook in two months.Hace dos meses que no ingreso en Facebook.
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