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move on
come back

Not every departure is permanent. Not every return is backwards.

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move on
To leave a place or situation behind and continue forward; to progress past something rather than staying attached to it.
πŸ’‘ He moved on from the company after four years.
INFORMAL
come back
To return to a place, person, or situation after an absence; to arrive back after having left.
πŸ’‘ She came back from her travels changed in ways she couldn't explain.
INFORMAL

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QUESTION 1 OF 3

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Use your phone to record yourself repeating each sentence. Play it back and compare your pronunciation with the audio.
MOVE ON
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πŸŽ™οΈ RECORD YOUR PRONUNCIATION
After two years of travelling, he finally decided it was time to and be closer to his family.
Hint: think about which phrasal verb means 'to return to a place after an absence'.
STORY 1 OF 2 Β· MOVE ON
move on

Tom had spent eight months in the same town in southern Portugal. He had arrived for two weeks. He learned the names of streets he had no reason to use. He had a table at the cafΓ© where nobody asked him what he was doing. For the first time in years, he felt no urgency to be anywhere else. But one morning he woke up and knew β€” without any event to trigger it β€” that the time had come. He packed in two hours. He said goodbye to the cafΓ© owner. He walked to the bus stop. He had no dramatic reason to move on. He had simply learned, over many years of travel, to recognise the feeling.

Alessandra Fernandes NΓ³brega
Alessandra Fernandes NΓ³brega
History teacher and educational content creator. M.A. in History of Education (UFPB). Creator of WeeklyCross, FlipVerbs and Flowglish β€” a connected ecosystem for learning English through context, not memorisation.