Phrasal verb carry on

Phrasal verb №2

carry on

/ˈkæri ɒn/

Meaning
To keep doing something, even if it is difficult or after being interrupted
Example
It was raining, but they carried on working outside.
It was raining, but they carried on working outside.

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Examples with the phrasal verb carry on

She told the children to carry on with their homework while she prepared dinner.

She told the children to carry on with their homework while she prepared dinner.

“Carry on, you’re doing really well,” said the coach during the training.

“Carry on, you’re doing really well,” said the coach during the training.

Despite the noise, she managed to carry on reading her book calmly.

Despite the noise, she managed to carry on reading her book calmly.

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