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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Is there any difference between 'go on doing something', 'keep on doing something' and 'carry on doing sth'?
  

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The meanings are all the same, Anon. 'Carry on' is marginally more formal, I think.

  • The meanings are all the same, Anon.
  • 'Carry on' is marginally more formal, I think.
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The meanings are all the same, Anon. 'Carry on' is marginally more formal, I think.

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