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Fatimah0786 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Get to go shopping Vs Go shopping

What is the difference between "If I get to go shopping" and "If I go shopping"?

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If I get to go shopping" If I get an opportunity to go shopping... If I go shopping.... If I decide to go....

  • If I get to go shopping" If I get an opportunity to go shopping...
  • If I go shopping....
  • If I decide to go....
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If I get to go shopping"
If I get an opportunity to go shopping...

If I go shopping....
If I decide to go....
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Hello fatimah. The sentence: "If i "get" to go shopping", implies that there is or may be some situation that might prevent you from going shopping such as, bad weather, or someone may or may not give you a ride etc. Your other sentence, "If i go shopping" is stating that you can decide completely on your own whether you will go as if it is only your choice to go or not to go. It is the word [ge
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Anonymous Hello fatimah. The sentence: "If i "get" to go shopping", implies that there is or may be some situation that might prevent you from going shopping such as, bad weather, or someone may or may not give you a ride etc. Your other sentence, "If i go shopping" is stating that you can decide completely on your own whether you will go as if it is only your choice to g

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