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Yo C
1. " Go picnic" or " Go picnicking"? 2. "Go on a picnic" or "Go for a picnic" Thanks for your help!
I helped my friend correct her mistakes in a homework video. She said: " I like going to the picnic". I knew it's wrong. So I changed it into " I like going picnic".
However, I've seen a lot of structures like Go + V-ing ( Go swimming, Go roller-skating, go fishing,...). And now, I start to doubt my answer. " So it's "Go picnic" or " Go picnicking"?
By the way, may I use "Go on a picnic" and "Go for a picnic" to express the same idea?
Thank you!
However, I've seen a lot of structures like Go + V-ing ( Go swimming, Go roller-skating, go fishing,...). And now, I start to doubt my answer. " So it's "Go picnic" or " Go picnicking"?
By the way, may I use "Go on a picnic" and "Go for a picnic" to express the same idea?
Thank you!
2 juin 2016 16:55
Commentaires · 2
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You can say "I like going on picnics", "I like to go on picnics", or "I like picnicking".
"I would like to go for a picnic" is correct, but the emphasis is on the action of going, as though you wanted to leave right now to go on a picnic or are inviting someone to go on a picnic with you.
2 juin 2016
Thank you Torusan ^^
3 juin 2016
Yo C
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Vietnamien
Langue étudiée
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
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