Go on before Meaning in English
expression
Definición
Used to tell someone to proceed ahead of you, either physically (walk or go before you) or figuratively (start something before you do).
Uso & Matices
Polite and slightly formal; common when letting someone walk ahead or start an action first. Often used physically (in doorways, streets) or when giving someone permission to begin. Not the same as 'go ahead' (which may simply mean 'proceed'); 'go on before' emphasizes order.
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Please go on before me through the door.
basic
You can go on before if you are ready.
basic
I’ll catch up; please go on before.
basic
If you're in a hurry, you should go on before and I'll meet you later.
natural
Don't wait for me—just go on before and I'll follow.
natural
After you—please, go on before and I'll close the door behind you.
natural