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Mitsuo23 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

"go in for pizza"??

Hi,

Would you describe the part I underlined?

Sometimes we will all go in for pizza. Other nights you have to bring your own dinner.

Thanks,
M
  

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The phrase "to go in for something" means to enjoy something or to do something regularly. In this context I think it is "enjoy".

  • The phrase "to go in for something" means to enjoy something or to do something regularly.
  • In this context I think it is "enjoy".
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The phrase "to go in for something" means to enjoy something or to do something regularly. In this context I think it is "enjoy".
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Thank you, Louise, always,
M
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Hi guys,

I sometimes hear eg We all went in for pizza, meaning we all contributed some money and jointly bought pizza.

eg When we work late at the office,we all go in for pizza.

Clive
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Hi Clive, thank you for the additional tip. It made more sense to meEmotion: smile
M

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