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"go shop" vs. "go shopping"
Does either of them carry certain connotations not indicated by the other?
2016年10月7日 16:00
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I'd never say 'go shop'. In British English, activities beginning with 'go' always use a gerund - for example, go swimming, go sailing, go shopping. Following 'go' with a bare infinitive would be ungrammatical. Connotations of 'go shop'? It sounds like Informal spoken American English.
2016年10月7日
Shop is an imperative.
Shopping is a process that take place when you speak.
2016年10月7日
'Go shopping' is the verb + activity, like go swimming, go jogging. 'Go shop' sounds a little rude and means that you should go shopping, it is an order!
Hope this helps
Bob
2016年10月7日
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