Keep on
/kip ɒn/
Keep on
/kip ɒn/
The phrase "Keep on" is incredibly handy when you want to talk about continuing or persisting with an action. It's like saying, "Don't stop now!" For example, if you're practicing the piano, and doing a great job, your teacher might say, "Keep on playing, you're doing wonderfully!" This phrasal verb helps encourage and maintain ongoing activities.
He keeps on calling me even though I've told him to stop.
He continues to call me even though I've told him to stop.
Just keep on walking; we're almost there.
Just keep walking; we're almost there.
No matter what happens, you have to keep on trying and never give up.
No matter what happens, you have to continue trying and never give up.