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"I haven' t gone swimming for a long time" is weird? " I haven't been swimming for a long time" is normal? What is the difference between those two?
26 mars 2022 16:22
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“I havent gone swimming for a long time” Isn’t weird in my opinion. That’s what I would normally say. It’s just a more slang/ native wording
27 mars 2022
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They both seem fine to me. Cheers
26 mars 2022
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A good question! You would think that as the expression is to go swimming, I haven't gone swimming would be fine - and indeed, for some it is. However, 'gone' has the idea of not returning yet. Where is he? He's gone fishing. He is not here because he is fishing. So, for me, if the question is about now, it's ok. Has he gone swimming? No, he hasn't gone swimming he's gone fishing. But if you are talking about the past, I prefer 'been'.
29 mars 2022
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Neither of those sounds odd, though I think I'd be more likely to say "I haven't been swimming in a long time"
29 mars 2022
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