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  • Use of go in passive form - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Here, I'll go into more grammatical depth in a process of finding a passive example of "GO" that isn't a prepositional passive This process involves the passivization of the direct object of "GO" of an active clause Note: One bugbear of a problem is that there are many adjectives that have the same shape as a past-participle verb
  • go+doing with some verbs which dont describe an activity
    "go+doing with some verbs which don't describe an activity " I think OP meant difference between fun and leisure activities and other activities because both 'cooking' and 'arguing' are also activities
  • Whats the difference between go, go to, and go to the?
    You are correct to omit an article with home, and to include one with airport The word school is a bit trickier, but it's not too hard to figure out once you realize that the word school can refer to two things: the instititution, and the building If you were at home, on your way out, and you announced: I'm going to school that would mean that you're going to the school building for the
  • grammar - Is “I go cycling a bike. “ correct? - English Language . . .
    In British English we would say: I go cycling or I ride a bike or I go bike-riding It's possible someone might say: I go cycling on my bike Now, that last option will sound a little tautological to many and so won't be often used But you can cycle on a tricycle! So it isn't technically incorrect Just as one might say "I go driving my car"
  • What is the difference between go on and go for vacation?
    To go on vacation is to take a vacation But in my AmE dialect questions like these: Where are you going for vacation? -- I'm going to summer camp What are you doing for vacation? --I'm working as an intern in a biology lab would be used when the vacation is not at an arbitrary time during the year (as the person taking the vacation sees fit) but at a time that occurs regularly, such as
  • Did you know. . . ? Where does the question mark go?
    "Did you know" is a rhetorical question here Though it should have a Q mark, not putting it doesn't cause big harm
  • articles - The USA versus USA - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    The USA TODAY ESPN Board of Coaches is made up of 31 coaches at Division I institutions As for sentences not using the article before USA, I found the following ones: Today, "Made in USA " is more likely to be stamped on heavy equipment or the circuits that go inside other products than the TVs, toys, clothes and other items found on store
  • meaning - Difference between Go into and Go inside - English . . .
    go inside refers to an entire building or house or apartment: We did not go inside the house, we stayed outdoors [the house is a unit, not broken up into rooms by the speaker] go inside a house go outside (of) a house, where the house is a unit go into go out of a room [in a house or building] But we also say: go into and out of the building
  • sentence meaning - What does I gotta go mean? - English Language . . .
    Actually, despite what Soverein Sun says, "I gotta go" can mean both "I have to go" or "I should go " There is little difference between the two statements, except that the latter is somewhat softer
  • difference - should go vs should get going - English Language Learners . . .
    What is the difference between "should go" and "should get going"? I read the two links below but I think they seem contradictory to me The speakers are talking out of their personal usage, and t





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