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Jessie
what is the difference between" ask sb. out for a date" and "ask sb. out on a date"?
does they have the same meaning? can they interchange?
8 juil. 2012 02:23
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The differences between them are so subtle and minor that it wouldn't make much difference in spoken conversation.
"...out on a date" defines "date" as a time spent with another person you like.
"...out for a date" defines "date" as the person you like.
"I'm going to ask her out on a date" is the more common way to express the feeling of dating someone.
"I'm going to ask her out for a date" is less common, and almost implies that you expect the person to hook you up with a friend. Context would be the deciding factor.
8 juillet 2012
Good answer from Jkduzz. Your question can be asked, "Do they have the same meaning? Are they interchangeable?"
8 juillet 2012
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Jessie
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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