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Meantolearn Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

On the go

A TV program teaches non-native speakers English. In the program, there's a part called "grammar on the go" which analyzes some grammar rules and teaches some tactics.

1. I wonder what does 'on the go' mean here?

2. Is 'Grammar on the go' common usage?

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On the go means in action , moving rather than stationary . Grammar on the go would mean grammar applied to everyday situations , I think. g.

  • On the go means in action , moving rather than stationary .
  • Grammar on the go would mean grammar applied to everyday situations , I think.
  • g.
  • I'm very tired; I've been on the go all day .
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On the go means in action, moving rather than stationary.

Grammar on the go would mean grammar applied to everyday situations, I think. It's not a common expression as applied to grammar, but it's frequently appled to people: e.g.I'm very tired; I've been on the go all day.

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