go on to
Present Participle
going on to
Past Tense
went on to
Past Participle
gone on to
1
to move from one item or topic to the next in a sequence or discussion
- The presenter went on to the next slide in the presentation.
- After discussing the weather, the conversation went on to current events.
- Let's go on to the next chapter of the book.
- The teacher went on to the next lesson after finishing the previous one.
- He went on to list the benefits of the new product.
2
to travel to a specific location after being somewhere else
- After visiting Paris, they went on to London for the next leg of their European tour.
- We initially stopped in New York, and then we went on to Boston.
- The road trip started in California and went on to Nevada.
- The flight will go on to Chicago after a layover in Atlanta.
- She went on to Tokyo from Seoul for her business meetings.