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Malina
go/get out to nature
go/get out to nature
go/get out into nature
What is correct?
What is the difference?
Thank you!
Jan 31, 2017 9:12 PM
Answers · 4
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Hi Malina,
The question here is about the prepositions 'to' and 'into'.
'To' is used to talk about where something is in relation to a larger area around it.
'Into' is used to talk about the movement of something, usually with a verb that expresses movement.
Therefore, 'go/get out into nature' is the better sentence as you are expressing the action of moving into nature.
I hope that helps!
Greg
January 31, 2017
1
Hello Italkian friend. How have you been?
The correct sentence is "get out into nature" that means you go towards a natural environment where there is no asphalt and the like. On the other hand, "getiing out to nature" is a collocation mistake and it should be avoided.
I hope you like it. Nice question, by the way!
Cheers.
January 31, 2017
Thank you!
January 31, 2017
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