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Shravanmm Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Correct my sentence please.

Dear teachers,

1. I go meeting my girlfriend 3 times a week.

Thank you.
  

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I see my girlfriend 3 times a week. I go out with my girlfriend 3 times a week. Is this what you mean?

  • I see my girlfriend 3 times a week.
  • I go out with my girlfriend 3 times a week.
  • Is this what you mean?
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I see my girlfriend 3 times a week.
I go out with my girlfriend 3 times a week.



Is this what you mean?
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shravanmm I go meeting my girlfriend 3 times a week.
No.
Say either of this:
I go out with my girlfriend thrice a week.
or
I meet my girlfriend thrice a week.

Prajwal
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Yes, that is what I mean,

1. I go running 3 times a week. Is this a natural sentence.

I want to make one more sentence with the format above. That is as followed.

1. I go meeting my girlfriend 3 times a week. It means I see my girlfriend 3 times a week.

2. I go learning spoken english classes 3 times a week.

Correct my sentence above please and tell me
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The go + verb-ing phrase is natural only with athletic or sporting activities, such as hiking, fishing, and swimming. You can't go learning English or go meeting your girlfriend. That sort of phrasing would puzzle any native speaker.

I go running 3 times a week. (It's not bad, but in this particular case, I would say I run 3 times a week.)
I see my girlfrie

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