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Meaning of on sale/go: The new model goes on sale next week



 
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Meaning of on sale/go: The new model goes on sale next week #1 (permalink) Wed Aug 23, 2006 6:00 am   Meaning of on sale/go: The new model goes on sale next week
 

Dear teachers,

1/Please tell me the meaning of "go" in this sentence:

The new model goes on sale next week. (1)

2/ In (1), "on sale" means "can be bought" or "will be offered at a reduced price" or both are possible?

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Meaning of on sale/go: The new model goes on sale next week #2 (permalink) Wed Aug 23, 2006 6:17 am   Meaning of on sale/go: The new model goes on sale next week
 

I think, Tung Quoc, that The new model goes on sale next week means that the new model will be exhibited for sale next week, will be available for buying( but not at a reduced price)
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Meaning of on sale/go: The new model goes on sale next w #3 (permalink) Wed Aug 23, 2006 11:29 am   Meaning of on sale/go: The new model goes on sale next w
 

Hi,

So, for "on sale" in the sentence:

All video equipment is on sale today.

"on sale" means "available to be bought" or "being offered at a reduced price" or both are possible?

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