
go+doing with some verbs which don't describe an activity
2014年10月19日 · (Go + ving - leisure/ fun activities) vs. (go + ving - other activities). i.e. go dancing/fishing/skiing vs. go arguing. The title of the OP is - "go+doing with some verbs which …
go do something/go to do something/go doing something?
2011年6月29日 · "First things first. We have to go pick up Michelle." Hi, I'm watching an old English-teaching program, Family Album. U.S.A. I often hear people say "go do something" …
grammar - "going to be doing" vs "going to do" - English …
hello StoneyB on hiatus, I heard the same structure on a podcast. The host said 'And we’re going to be discussing whether the world's two biggest emitters of greenhouse gases – the USA and …
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2013年12月29日 · Hello. Could anyone explain to me what is the difference if I say "After reading your comment I went to search for that page" or "After reading your comment I went searching …
meaning - "going to do" vs. "going to be doing" - English …
2020年5月3日 · I believe the use of "will (going to) be doing" is an example of untidy writing. To explain this I will use the actions in conjunction with "...the laundry." Future tense: A1 I am …
Confusion regarding “to doing something” vs. “to do something”
"I admitted to doing something." : This is wrong. Doing something means you are currently working on it. You are combining Simple Past + present continues that gives wrong meaning. …
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2010年5月30日 · Go on to do may be followed by a quite different action. Go on doing must be the same action as before. When I submit this post I will go on listening to the radio. You know …
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2014年10月28日 · "Paul is in the hospital. I'm going to go visit/ go to visit/ go and visit him" "Mark is moving, I think you should go help/ go to help/ go and help him" I've read the three of them, I …
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2012年1月15日 · However, there is another expression, "to get / be given the go-ahead" which is followed by the infinitive, not by "and": "We have got / been given the go-ahead to carry out …
grammar - Doing something vs Going to do something - English …
2024年5月11日 · But since "going to go" is repetitive, we tend to use "I'm going" to mean exactly the same as "I'm going to go". So your two examples mean exactly the same. Share