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Vushcm Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Go and see

Hello,

When should one use "go see" instead of "go and see?"

I have seen both of these statements on Internet:
"go see a movie" and "go and see your grandpa."

Are they both natural? Fomally, shouldn't we always use the latter?

Thanks,
VUSHCM
  

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" Are they both natural? Yes Fomally, shouldn't we always use the latter? Yes, but a lot of our speech is informal.

  • " Are they both natural?
  • Yes Fomally, shouldn't we always use the latter?
  • Yes, but a lot of our speech is informal.
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Hi,

When should one use "go see" instead of "go and see?"

I have seen both of these statements on Internet:

"go see a movie" and "go and see your grandpa."

Are they both natural? Yes

Fomally, shouldn't we always use the latter? Yes, but a lot of our speech is informal.



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