Take On: To accept extra work
Don’t take on more responsibilities that you can handle
Kept On: To continue happening
The rain kept on all night
She kept on asking me questions whole time
Hold on: to wait
Could you please hold on for a while
Hold on a moment, my father is coming
Put on: Start wearing something
I put n my shoes before going out
I put on my pyjamas before bed
Carry on: to continue
Sorry for the interruption please go on
Decide on: to choose
I am trying to decide on which type of phone I want
Get On: to have good relationship with someone
I get on really well with the people at work, everyone is friendly
Try on: to try clothes to see if they fit
I always try on clothes before buy them
Come on: hurry up, I don’t believe you, encourage
Come on, that’s not true.
Come on, you can do it
Come on, we are going to be late