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do the shopping vs go shopping?
Is there any difference between "DO THE SHOPPING" and "GO SHOPPING"??
Dec 5, 2012 12:44 PM
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To do the shopping- You are going out with the intent of buying particular goods.
To go shopping- You are going out for a browse around the shops and have not yet decided what you are going to buy.
December 5, 2012
Toi muon mua cai nao (Intend to buy someting ) =Do the shopping Toi di mua cho nao ( Go out to buy somewhere ) = Go shopping
December 5, 2012
"DO THE SHOPPING" the person whose doing to buy the goods..
"GO SHOPPING" is the one who will travel to shopping mall..
But they have the same sense.
December 5, 2012
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