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Maj Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Camp/to camp

-Shall we go camping together? or Shall we go to camp together?

I am sure about the first one. But what about the second one?
  

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In the first sentence, you are using "camp" as a verb, something you do. In the second, you are using "camp" as a noun, like a place you're going to. " Hope that helped...

  • In the first sentence, you are using "camp" as a verb, something you do.
  • In the second, you are using "camp" as a noun, like a place you're going to.
  • " Hope that helped...
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In the first sentence, you are using "camp" as a verb, something you do. In the second, you are using "camp" as a noun, like a place you're going to. It means "Do you want to come to the camp site with me?" and not "Do you want to camp?"

Hope that helped...

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