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Adelalucia Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence correct?

Hi everyone!

I have a site where I publish my drawings, and I want some help from my fans. I'm asking their support, to help me to continue my work on this site.

This is my sentence: *If you like my drawings help me to go on.*

Is this sentence correct?

I know "go on= to continue", but I don't know if in the sentence above has this meaning?
"Life must go on." is an example where it has this meaning.
I'm open to any suggestion.

Thanks.
  

Top answer

Are you looking for donations ? " These are just some ideas. * This does not sound natural.

  • Are you looking for donations ?
  • " These are just some ideas.
  • * This does not sound natural.
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Are you looking for donations Emotion: money?

If so, I would say, "If you like my drawings, please donate."

or

"Pleas
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I'm not looking for donations, I just want their Likes and Shares so I can continue my work; to move on, keep doing my drawings and publish them on that site.
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I understand that my sentence doesn't sound very natural.
I just want to ask them: If you like my drawings, help me to...; for instance to continue my work/keep doing this.
I found these on a dictionary:
to go on {vb.} (to be continued, to keep on with, to go on with, to carry on)
to continue [continued|continued] {vb.} (to go on, to be continued, to keep on with, to go on with)
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Click "like" to support my drawings.
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Let me help you with my preferences.

"If you like my work, please press like or/and share it with your friends"

"Support me to run WEBSITE NAME by liking, sharing and donating"

"Please donate to keep WEBSITE NAME running. Your donations will go to pay for the maintenance of servers.
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I don't want to ask them to give me Like, Share or to Donate, I just want to find the best expression for: .....help me to go on.
So, If you like my drawings, help me........ . I don't want to change my sentence, just that expression.
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Alright! Can you let me know how you want the visitors to help you?

What you can do here is, just have a sentence which suggests the visitors to help you. However, you should link this sentence to a much detailed page, which gives the visitors information about how exactly they can help you.

If I were you I would have chosen the sentence

"Help us/me to run WEBSITE NAME"
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You're right. It's just a sentence which suggests the visitors to help me, and I do have a more detailed page where I tell them how they can help me.

So, my first sentence in this page is: "If you like WEBSITE NAME, help me to go on.", and then I give them more information about how exactly they can help me.

My problem is that I don't know if my sentence is correct or just doesn'
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adelaluciahelp me to go on
This does not sound normal, so maybe you could just say, "If you like WEBSITE NAME, help me continue."

Or "help me continue my work"

I don't think you need "to continue", but that may just be my preference.

But, "help me to go on" is not natural.
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Thanks ku1980rose!
Can you give me some synonyms for "continue" that work with my sentence?

I understand that my sentence does not sound normal, but what about this sentence I've found on the internet "I only have my mom and dad's experience to go on."? What is the meaning of "to go on"?

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