patricia
Which is correct or are they both correct? go out for a date go on a date Which is correct or are they both correct? and the difference? thank you! :-)
28 de abr. de 2011 8:30
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go out for a date --> I'll go out for a date. I'll be back soon. go on a date --> Derick and I will go on a date.
28 de abril de 2011
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'go out on a date' ' go on a date' Both are correct and the only difference is the additional info 'to go out' which is redundant and could be left out in the context. Here the date is already determined.The person is going out with a specific date. " He is going on a date with Jane tonight." 'go for a date' is also correct and means attempt to date someone or intend to do so with a tendency to make it happen. Here 'go for' is a phrasal verb. There is no specific date , but the person attempts to look for one and make it happen. "You are single for a while now ,why don't you go for a date?"
28 de abril de 2011
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I'm going on a date. I'm going out on a date. I'm going out for a date. All three are fine.
28 de abril de 2011
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