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Pb03 Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

take your next go as usual ?

Hi there~!

I've heard the phrase, " Take your next go as usual."

It is a direction of a game for children.

I'm sorry that I can't give you more detailed context.

If anybody would have an idea of what that means, any idea would be welcomed.

My guess is ... is it similar to the phrase "go forward one place"?

or does that mean that the player should stop and take a rest at that turn and

can go on in next turn?

Thanks for your help in advance~!

pb







  

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Not clear without more context about in which situation it can occur in that game. Perhaps: make your move as usual?

  • Not clear without more context about in which situation it can occur in that game.
  • Perhaps: make your move as usual?
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Not clear without more context about in which situation it can occur in that game.

Perhaps: make your move as usual?
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Hi,

When playing a game or doing some other kind of activity that involves turns, 'It's your go' just means 'It is your turn'.

Best wishes, Clive

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