Pronunciation: /ɡɒn ɒn/
verb The action of leaving or departing from a place or situation.
A1 I have gone on a picnic with my family.
A2 She has gone on a trip to Europe.
B1 They have gone on a hiking expedition in the mountains.
B2 He has gone on a business trip to Asia.
C1 The team has gone on a research mission to Antarctica.
C2 After retirement, she has gone on a quest to visit all seven continents.
adverb Indicates that an action or event has been continuing for a period of time.
A1 I have gone on a picnic with my family.
A2 She has gone on vacation to Hawaii.
B1 They have gone on a road trip across Europe.
B2 He has gone on a hiking expedition in the Himalayas.
C1 After finishing his studies, he has gone on to pursue a career in medicine.
C2 Having mastered several languages, she has gone on to work as a translator for the United Nations.
preposition Indicating movement or direction from a starting point.
A1 I have gone on a picnic with my family.
A2 She has gone on a trip to Europe.
B1 They have gone on a hiking expedition in the mountains.
B2 He has gone on a business trip to Asia.
C1 The team has gone on a research expedition to Antarctica.
C2 After graduating, she has gone on to pursue a career in medicine.
formal She has gone on to pursue a higher education in the field of medicine.
informal He has gone on to become a successful entrepreneur after starting his own business.
slang I can't believe she's gone on to date that guy after breaking up with her ex.
figurative The idea has gone on to inspire countless artists and creators around the world.
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