Move on
MOVE ON
Move on oznacza:- to go (iść naprzód):
You need to move on. – Musisz iść naprzód.
I know it’s time to move on. – Wiem, że to czas na pójście naprzód.
– go ahead (iść dalej):
We need to move on. – Musimy iść dalej.
– to still living (żyć dalej):
I know that I want to move on. – Wiem, że chcę żyć dalej.
– to leave place where you are staying and go to another place (przeprowadzić się, przenieść się):
I have lived in this city for too long, now it’s time to move on. – Żyję w tym mieście za długo, teraz jest czas na przeprowadzkę.
I wanna move on to that place. – Chcę przenieść się do tamtego miejsca.
– to start a new activity (zacząć robić coś nowego):
I have been working there for ages, it’s time to move on. – Pracowałem tu od lat, czas na zmianę.
– to accept that a situation has changed and be ready to deal with new experiences (zaakceptować zmianę sytuacji, dojść do siebie):
After she broke up with Conan, her last boyfriend, she is really depressed and she has to move on. – Po tym jak zerwała z Conanem, jej ostatnim chłopakiem, jest bardzo przygnębiona i musi dojść do siebie.Move on odmiana:- Present Simple: I move on. You move on.He/She/It moves on. We move on.You move on.They move on.- Present Continous: I am moving on.
You are moving on.
She/he/it is moving on.
We are moving on.
You are moving on.
They are moving on.- Past Simple: I moved on.
You moved on.
He/she/it moved on.
We moved on.
You moved on.
They moved on.- Present perfect: I have moved on.
You have moved on.
He/She/It has moved on.
We have moved on.
You have moved on.
They have moved on.- Present Perfect Continuous: I have been moving on.
You have been moving on.
He/She/It has been moving on.
We have been moving on.
You have been moving on.
They have been moving on.
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