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When can I use "go about my day"?


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Rebecca

'Go about my day' means to keep doing my daily life routine. But we can generalize this structure into 'Go about [a place/a task]'. 1. Go about [a place]: To move from one place to another Ex: We can go about a theme park and explore. 2. Go about [a task]: to proceed to do the task Ex: Why don't you go about your homework?


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