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Persian Learner Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Go strong vs Go strongly

Hi.

What is the difference between the following sentences?

1) "The Speed Up program is still going strong."

2) "The Speed Up program is still going strongly."

Does 'going' in the first sentence mean 'getting' ?
  

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The idiomatic expression is "going strong", meaning "continuing to be healthy, vigorous, or successful" (http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/going-strong),

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