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Mr1bin Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Go on a VS go for a

I will go for a trip

I will go on a trip

I can't distinguish these two... please tell me the answer ; )
  

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There's no difference. On and for are interchangeable in many expressions: Let's go on/for a moonlight swim! CB

  • There's no difference.
  • On and for are interchangeable in many expressions: Let's go on/for a moonlight swim!
  • CB
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There's no difference. On and for are interchangeable in many expressions: Let's go on/for a moonlight swim!

CB
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Ah! I see!! thanks a lot!

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