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HUBLOT Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Come on / go on

If the local sports radio show comes on at 8 am, then this information should be sent the day before, not at 7 am when they are prepping for the show.
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the local sports radio show comes on at 8 am means that the show starts at eight, doesn't it?
Do you say "go on" to mean "(of a TV program, etc.) to start"?
  

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HUBLOT the local sports radio show comes on at 8 am means that the show starts at eight, doesn't it? Yes. ) to start"?

  • HUBLOT the local sports radio show comes on at 8 am means that the show starts at eight, doesn't it?
  • Yes.
  • ) to start"?
  • I don't think so.
  • An example of what you mean might help.
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HUBLOTthe local sports radio show comes on at 8 am means that the show starts at eight, doesn't it?
Yes.
HUBLOTDo you say "go on" to mean "(of a TV program, etc.) to start"?
I don't think so. An example of what you mean might help.
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