What does it mean, please?
The sentence is “This product is elegant and durable, all in one go!”
What does it mean, please?
The sentence is “This product is elegant and durable, all in one go!”
This product combines several good qualities.
Main Entry: all-in-one
Part of Speech: adj
Definition: combining two or more items or functions into a single unit
Dictionary.com’s 21st Century Lexicon
Thank you, Milanya:)
I knew the phrase all-in-one, but what does the “go” actually stand for here?
Hi Raj,
‘Go’ used as a noun suggests attempt. It is often used in this expression ‘have a go’ suggesting try’. In your sentence -This
product is elegant and durable, all in one go, the idea is that ‘go’ indicates that an attempt has been made to produce something that is both elegant and durable.
Alan
Thank you Alan, you’ve been really helpful.