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What is the difference between " I go skating" an "I skate"?
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The two are very similar.
"I go skating" - Implies that you are going to a specific place to skate. Tense could mean something that you are about to do, or something that you repeatedly do.
"I skate" - Describing that you do skate (maybe that you have the skill), does not have implication of going somewhere to do it.
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There is no difference, one is the infinitive (to skate) the other is a verbal noun (skating) both have the same meaning:
I skate every weekend=
I go skating every weekend,
Do you like to skate ?=
Do you like to go skating?
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'Go skating' suggests that you go to a particular place for a recreational outing. 'What shall we do tomorrow? Go skating or go to the cinema?'
'Skate' refers to the skill itself. 'Adelina Sotnikova skated wonderfully at the 2014 Olympics.'
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Galina
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