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Is there any difference between walk and go for a walk? When I can’t use both?
11 dic 2020 08:04
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Walk is a verb.
I walked there.
She is walking over here.
He can walk better now
Etc
To go for a walk is a phrase.
I'm going to go for a walk: I'm heading out to have a stroll, a wander around, clear my head, that sort of thing. It means to walk for pleasure rather than a purpose (I.e. walk because you want to walk, not because you have to get somewhere).
11 dicembre 2020
“Go for a walk”means a pleasure activity that we enjoy.
“Walk” is just one way of getting from A toB.
“ I will walk to the supermarket “
For example.
11 dicembre 2020
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Competenze linguistiche
Inglese, Spagnolo
Lingua di apprendimento
Inglese
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