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What’s the difference between «to go ON a picnic», «to go TO a picnic» and «to go FOR a picnic»? Which of these variants sounds more British?
18 de jan de 2021 13:53
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To go for a picnic is when You're planning it yourselves, maybe with your frienda.
To go to a picnic when It's already happening out there, and you wanna go.
To go on a picnic is like considering a long picnic/considering the picnic like a vacation or long distance travel, like You're going on a vacation/tour that has already been planned.
18 de janeiro de 2021
To go for a picnic is best, ‘to’ can be used in certain contexts, normally if someone else has organised the event and you are attending, rather than preparing your own
18 de janeiro de 2021
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18 de janeiro de 2021
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18 de janeiro de 2021
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