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Heidi
Are they the same, 'go walking' and 'go for a walk'?
Thank you!!
9 mar 2016 14:24
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They're similar, but not quite the same.
'Go for a walk' suggests a single short excursion, of anywhere between 5 minutes and several hours. It's like 'go for a coffee' or 'go for a pizza' or 'go for a swim' - it tells you the purpose of an individual outing.
'Go walking' puts the emphasis on the activity itself. Like go running, go jogging, go sailing and so on, it is physical activity. Someone could go walking in the mountains for months on end. This is very different from just going 'for a walk'.
And, yes, 'go walking' is most certainly grammatically correct!
9 marca 2016
Yes, same meaning and correct grammar:
- I go walking in the park every day.
- I go for a walk in the park every day.
9 marca 2016
Hi, Christine! But this is an expression in an American show Let's Talk in English...
9 marca 2016
'Go walking' is grammatically wrong. :)
9 marca 2016
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Heidi
Znajomość języków
chiński (mandaryński), angielski
Język do nauczenia się
angielski
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