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GO TO, GO ON, GO FOR, GO -ING Go

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How to use the verb GO. Introduction.

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GO TO, GO ON, GO FOR, GO -ING

Go

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We usually say go to + (name of a place)

Go to workGo to LondonGo to a concertGo to bedGo to a restaurant...

ButGo home

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•We go on holiday every summer.•Children often go on school trips.•This summer I want to go on a cruise

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•After work I always go for a drink.•Do you go for a run every day.•We want to go to Scotland for a holiday. (You can say on holiday or for a holiday).

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Go

•We go shopping every Saturday. •I’d like to go skiing this weekend.•Did you go fishing with your father?

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Go is used with activities that end -ing. We go somewhere to do something:

'I go fishing on Sundays.'‘Does she go skiing in Winter?''She says she wants to go swimming.'

Do play or go?

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Play is used with ball sports or competitive games where we play against another person:

'How often do you play tennis?' 'I play poker with my friends on Friday night.''I don't like playing computer games.'

Do play or go?

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Do is used for a recreational activity or a non-team sport that does not use a ball (like martial arts or gymnastics):

'I heard that you do karate.‘'I do crossword puzzles in my free time.‘‘She does Yoga.’

Do play or go?