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Latest post Fri, Jan 19 2007 11:35 PM by Elida. 3 replies.
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Elida  +  317392 Fri, 19 Jan 07 09:24 PM

Are these the same and what is the difference?:

Keep on moving VS Keep Moving.

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Kooyeen  +  317429 Fri, 19 Jan 07 11:25 PM
Hi,
I think they are exactly the same. Wait for native's advice, though Smile [:)]
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CalifJim  +  317433 Fri, 19 Jan 07 11:31 PM
There is no difference in meaning.  on is optional.  It may add a slight bit of urgency in some cases, and a slight bit of encouragement in others.

CJ

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Elida, 2 yr 293 days ago
ok. thanx.
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