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專業教師What's the difference between "go walking" and "go for a walk"?
Can "go camping" be used instead of "go walking"?
2012年12月23日 17:13
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They almost mean the same thing and most of the time, they can be switched with each other. The difference is cultural.
If I go out for a walk, the image is one of walking for a half-hour to maybe two hours. The time would be limited.
If I say I'm going walking, it would mean the same as "go for a walk", but it could also mean a very long walk - a whole afternoon perhaps.
Also, if I am walking in the forest or in unpopulated country, we would call it 'hiking'.
2012年12月23日
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