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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

For fishing

Can I say,

(a) John walked to the pond that was near his house. He sat under a tall tree for fishing.

(b) John went to the pond for fishing / to fish.
  

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Hi, Can I say, (a) John walked to the pond that was near his house. He sat under a tall tree to fish for fishing. (b) John went to the pond for fishing / to fish.

  • Hi, Can I say, (a) John walked to the pond that was near his house.
  • He sat under a tall tree to fish for fishing.
  • (b) John went to the pond for fishing / to fish.
  • A paragraph would make it easier for us to respond, and it would also let us understand more about your context.
  • So, please try it!
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Hi,
Can I say,

(a) John walked to the pond that was near his house. He sat under a tall tree to fish for fishing.

(b) John went to the pond for fishing / to fish.

Vincent, it might be better to put a paragraph in a single post, instead of having so many separate little threads.A paragraph would make it easier for us to respond, and it would

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