15초 만에
- Encourages someone to continue their current action.
- Use when effort is ongoing, not completed.
- Works in casual and many professional settings.
- Signals support and belief in their progress.
뜻
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주요 예문
3 / 12Texting a friend studying for exams
Hey! Just checking in. How's the studying going? Keep going, you've got this!
Hey! Just checking in. How's the studying going? Keep going, you've got this!
Watching a friend paint
Wow, that background detail is amazing! Keep going, it's looking fantastic.
Wow, that background detail is amazing! Keep going, it's looking fantastic.
Colleague working late
Still here? You're making great progress on the report. Keep going, almost done for the night!
Still here? You're making great progress on the report. Keep going, almost done for the night!
문화적 배경
In American culture, 'keep going' is often associated with the 'American Dream' and the idea that hard work is the primary driver of success.
Use it for yourself
You can say 'I need to keep going' to motivate yourself!
15초 만에
- Encourages someone to continue their current action.
- Use when effort is ongoing, not completed.
- Works in casual and many professional settings.
- Signals support and belief in their progress.
What It Means
Keep going is all about encouragement. It means 'continue doing what you are doing.' You're telling someone not to stop. It's a positive push forward. It signals support and belief in their efforts. It’s like saying, 'You’ve got this!'
How To Use It
Use it when someone is working on a task. Maybe they're studying hard for exams. Or perhaps they're building something complex. You can also use it for physical activities. Think of a runner hitting a tough mile. Or someone learning a new dance move. It's great for creative projects too. A writer stuck on a chapter. An artist painting a mural. It's versatile!
Formality & Register
This phrase is super flexible. You can use it in almost any situation. It's friendly and warm. It works well with friends and family. It's also fine in many work settings. Especially if you have a good relationship with colleagues. It's not overly casual, but it's definitely not stiff. It lands comfortably in the 'neutral' to 'slightly informal' zone. Avoid it in super formal speeches or legal documents, though.
Real-Life Examples
- Your friend is training for a marathon. They text you about a tough 20-mile run. You reply:
Keep going! You're almost there. - A colleague is presenting a long report. They pause to take a sip of water. You give them a nod and a small smile. They get the message.
- You see someone struggling to assemble IKEA furniture. You walk over and say,
Need a hand? Or just moral support? Keep going! - Watching a streamer play a difficult game level. Chat is spamming:
Keep going! You can beat this boss!
When To Use It
Use Keep going when someone is making progress. They are showing effort and dedication. It's perfect when they might be feeling tired or discouraged. You want to acknowledge their hard work. You want to motivate them to finish. It’s for ongoing efforts, not finished tasks. Think of it as a mid-journey pep talk. Like when Frodo is trudging towards Mordor. You'd yell, Keep going, Frodo! (Though maybe with less doom).
When NOT To Use It
Don't use Keep going if someone has already finished. Saying it to someone who just completed a marathon is odd. They aren't *still* running the marathon. They *finished* it. Also, avoid it if the person is clearly struggling and wants to quit. Forcing them might not be helpful. Sometimes people need to stop. If someone is clearly distressed or in danger, Keep going might sound insensitive. Use your judgment! It’s not appropriate for criticism or negative feedback. Don't say Keep going after someone messes up.
Common Mistakes
- ✗
Keep go.→ ✓Keep going.(Missing the-ingis a common beginner slip!) - ✗
Keep to go.→ ✓Keep going.(Addingtomakes it sound like you want them to start going somewhere, not continue what they're doing.) - ✗
Continue going.→ ✓Keep going.orContinue.(This is redundant.Keep goingalready implies continuation.)
Common Variations
Hang in there: Similar meaning, often used when someone is facing a difficult situation for a longer period.Don't give up: More forceful, emphasizes perseverance against obstacles.You got this: Very casual, expresses confidence in their ability.Press on: A bit more formal, implies determination.Go for it: Encourages someone to start or actively pursue something.Keep it up: Used when someone is doing well and you want them to maintain that standard.
Real Conversations
Speaker 1: Ugh, this coding project is killing me. I've been debugging for hours.
Speaker 2: I know it's tough, but you're making progress! Keep going, you'll figure it out.
Speaker 1: Just finished my first draft of the novel! So tired.
Speaker 2: Wow, that's amazing! Keep going with the revisions. You're so close to the finish line!
Speaker 1: (On a video call, looking stressed) I'm not sure I can finish this presentation on time.
Speaker 2: You've done great work so far. Just focus on the next slide. Keep going!
Quick FAQ
- Is
Keep goingalways positive? Mostly! It's almost always meant to be encouraging. Think of it as a cheerleader's shout. It's rare to hear it used sarcastically, but context is key. If someone is doing something silly, it might be a playful jab. - Can I use it for studying? Absolutely! If your friend is cramming for finals, saying
Keep goingis perfect. It shows you understand their effort. It’s a nice little boost to their study session. - What if I don't know what they're doing? That's okay!
Keep goingworks even if you don't know the specifics. It’s a general expression of support. It acknowledges their effort without needing details. It's like a friendly wave on a long road. - Is it like
Good job? Sort of, but different!Good jobis for something completed.Keep goingis for something in progress. You sayGood jobwhen they finish the race. You sayKeep goingduring mile 20. They're both positive, but timed differently. - Can I use it for a job interview? Yes, but carefully. If the interviewer is explaining a complex process, you could say,
Thank you, that's very clear. Please, keep going.It shows engagement. But avoid saying it to the interviewer themselves if they are the ones being interviewed! - What about online games? It's HUGE in gaming! Players spam it in chat. Especially during tough boss fights or difficult levels. It's a core part of gamer encouragement culture. Think
GG(Good Game) but for ongoing effort. - Is it rude to say
Keep going? Generally, no. It's almost always seen as friendly. The only time it might feel off is if the person clearly wants to stop. Or if they are failing miserably and you're just egging them on. Use your social radar!
사용 참고사항
This phrase is highly versatile, fitting comfortably in neutral to informal registers. While generally positive, avoid using it when someone has clearly finished a task, as it implies continuation is still needed. In very formal settings, alternatives like 'Please continue' might be preferred to avoid sounding too casual.
Use it for yourself
You can say 'I need to keep going' to motivate yourself!
예시
12Hey! Just checking in. How's the studying going? Keep going, you've got this!
Hey! Just checking in. How's the studying going? Keep going, you've got this!
Expresses support for an ongoing, demanding task.
Wow, that background detail is amazing! Keep going, it's looking fantastic.
Wow, that background detail is amazing! Keep going, it's looking fantastic.
Encourages continuation of a creative process.
Still here? You're making great progress on the report. Keep going, almost done for the night!
Still here? You're making great progress on the report. Keep going, almost done for the night!
Offers encouragement for sustained effort in a professional context.
Day 3 of the challenge! Feeling the burn but pushing through. #KeepGoing
Day 3 of the challenge! Feeling the burn but pushing through. #KeepGoing
Used as a hashtag to signify ongoing effort and motivation.
This is such a helpful tutorial! I was stuck on step 5, but your explanation helped me keep going.
This is such a helpful tutorial! I was stuck on step 5, but your explanation helped me keep going.
Shows how the phrase can refer to overcoming an obstacle to continue.
That's it! You almost had it. Keep going, try again!
That's it! You almost had it. Keep going, try again!
Direct, simple encouragement for a beginner.
✗ You finished the race! Keep going!
✗ You finished the race! Keep going!
Incorrect because the action is complete, not ongoing.
✗ Please continue going, we need the report soon.
✗ Please continue going, we need the report soon.
Redundant; 'continue going' is awkward. 'Keep going' or 'Continue' is better.
Dude, you've died 15 times on this boss. But hey, keep going! Maybe the 16th time's the charm?
Dude, you've died 15 times on this boss. But hey, keep going! Maybe the 16th time's the charm?
Lighthearted, slightly teasing encouragement in a gaming context.
I know things are incredibly hard right now, but you're so strong. Keep going, one day at a time.
I know things are incredibly hard right now, but you're so strong. Keep going, one day at a time.
Offers comfort and encouragement through a challenging period.
We have covered the initial findings. Now, to delve deeper into the methodology, please allow me to keep going.
We have covered the initial findings. Now, to delve deeper into the methodology, please allow me to keep going.
Used here by the speaker to indicate they will continue their presentation.
The summit is still a ways off, but the view is getting better! Keep going!
The summit is still a ways off, but the view is getting better! Keep going!
Motivates someone during a lengthy physical activity.
셀프 테스트
Complete the sentence with the correct form.
You are doing great! ________ going!
The imperative form is 'Keep'.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
1 연습 문제You are doing great! ________ going!
The imperative form is 'Keep'.
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관련 표현
Keep it up
synonymContinue the good work.