Webb18 okt. 2024 · I am doing the shopping. You are referring to the particular instance of the action of shopping that you both have already established. Perhaps you have a shared … Webb7 apr. 2015 · Hello everyone:-), Please help me, can i say that "i am going to do shopping tomorrow" and "i am going shopping tomorrow" have the same meaning, and can i use them both as an example of "to be going to"? Thanks for your replies:-D
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WebbCan we put two verbs together like this: “I am going swimming this, Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 181 Q&A communities including Stack … WebbFrom Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English go shopping (also be out shopping) to go to one or more shops to buy things, often for enjoyment The next day, Saturday, we went shopping. Mum’s out shopping with Granny. → shop Examples from the Corpus go shopping • Let's meet in town. We can have lunch and go shopping. • … leadbelly hits
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Webb29 juni 2024 · The reason is that 'go shopping' is an idiom about an activity, but 'go to the mall' is about a movement. You can't mix them. You can go shopping in or at a place, but you can't mix the ideas "go (in order to do the shopping)" and "go (to a place where you can do the shopping)". Click to expand... WebbI'm going shopping for dinner. We were going shopping and clubbing. A woman in Paris is going shopping. Well, I am going to take you shopping, get you a nice suit. Well, I … Webb29 juni 2024 · The reason is that 'go shopping' is an idiom about an activity, but 'go to the mall' is about a movement. You can't mix them. You can go shopping in or at a place, … leadbelly gallows pole lyrics