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Yoong Liat Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

go for

0I would like to01b00 go02b00 01b00for02b00 'Be Healthy! Be Happy' talk by David Beckham.02br
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00I believe 'go for' is not the correct phrase.02br
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00I believe it should be 'attend'. 02br
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00Am I correct?0-
  

Top answer

0I agree. Or 01i 00go 01b 00to02b 02i 00. 0-

  • 0I agree.
  • Or 01i 00go 01b 00to02b 02i 00.
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0I agree. Or 01i00go 01b00to02b02i00. And add a definite article or demonstrative.0-
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0Hi Micawber02br
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00Could you please elaborate on "Or 01i00go 01b00to02b02i00. And add a definite article or demonstrative"? Many thanks.0-
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0 "go for" seems fine to me:02br
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00 See 3a here: 02br
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00 - 01b00go for02b00 01b02br
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00 01b00:02b00 to pass for or serve as <the bits of silvered glass that 01i00went for 02i00mirrors in those days -- Charlott
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1i00 I would like to01b00 go02b00 01b00to the02b00 'Be Healthy! Be Happy' talk by David Beckham02i00.0-
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0 OK, yes, MM is definitely right if you'd like to attend that talk. 02br
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00 However, if you want to follow the guidelines in it, "go for the principles in it" could be an alternative. 0-
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0Hi Micawber and Marius02br
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00Thank you very much0-

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