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Which of the two sentences is correct? They go fishing together or They are going to fish together. I suppose that they usually do that. Thanks in advance!!
15 nov. 2019 11:21
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Both are correct, but slight difference in meaning. If you are talking about something that they usually do than the first sentence is better. "What do your kids do at the weekends?" "Oh, generally they go fishing together." If you are talking about something that is happening now second one is better. "Where are you kids going?" "Oh, they are going fishing together."
15 november 2019
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#1 "They go fishing together" is correct and natural, but #2 is awkward. The general pattern is "go fishing," "go camping," "go sailing," "go skiing," and so on. More information here: http://www.eslcafe.com/grammar/verbs_other_verbs08.html
15 november 2019
Second one is correct
15 november 2019
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