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Could you tell me if "go to park" right? and is it "go to the park"?
2 mei 2014 09:27
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If you are referring to a park that is a place (e.g. a city park) , then it is definitely 'go to the park'.
You could possibly use 'go to park' if you were using park as a verb, such as parking the car.
'you wait here, and I will go to park the car'. Although normally, we would just leave out 'to' e.g. 'I will go park the car'.
2 mei 2014
3
"go to the park" is more natural than "go to park". But notice that 'park' here means 'garden'.
2 mei 2014
2
Go to the park. Go---to---Park is an awkward and uncommon expression.
The definite article, "the" is dropped when the thing that we "go to" is an action.
For example: I will go running. I will go fishing. I will go boating. I will to hunting.
When I "go to" a PLACE however, the definite article "the" is used, as in;
"I will go to the park."
2 mei 2014
2
Correction/ 3rd Line, last sentence: "I will go hunting."
2 mei 2014
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victoria
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