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  • thistles Everyday, grimmer.

  • I'm John Russell.

  • I recently saw a strange news story about two cell phone sellers at a local mall.

  • The sellers were each trying to cell phones for less money than their competitors.

  • Here is what one of them said, There's a price war going on here and I'm gonna win.

  • And then Salesman got in a loud argument and the police came, Hey, what's going on here?

  • Luckily for you, this crazy story has a grammar lesson.

  • The salesman and the police used one of the most common phrase.

  • All verbs go on.

  • Frizzle verbs have a verb and a particle go on.

  • Has the verb go and the particle on together, these words have an idiomatic meaning.

  • In other words, they mean something other than what the individual words suggest.

  • When the salesman said going on, he meant happening or taking place.

  • There's a price war going on here, and I'm gonna win.

  • When the policeman arrived to break up the fight, he meant what's happening here or what is taking place.

  • Hey, what's going on here when you have nothing else going on?

  • Try practicing with Go on.

thistles Everyday, grimmer.

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