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Mr. Tom Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

"On the go"--its use

Hi

Do native speakers use "on the go" frequently? Are the following sentences correct and natural?

I'm on the go these days.

Currently, me on the go! (informal)

Thanks,

Tom
  

Top answer

Hi, It means constantly busy or active.

  • Hi, It means constantly busy or active.
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Hi,

It means constantly busy or active.
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Mr. TomHi

Do native speakers use "on the go" frequently? Are the following sentences correct and natural?

I'm on the go these days. o.k.

Currently, me on the go! (informal) Not even informally.

Thanks,

Tom

I haven't had much time to work on the forums. I've really been on the
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Thanks, Philip. May I swerve a bit? I am not aware that we can use o.k. this way also. I've always seen it as OK. Am I to understand that both versions are correct?

Tom

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