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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"go see the movie" vs "go to see the movie"

Hi,

My first question on the forum. I wander what the correct form is:
"go see the movie" vs "go to see the movie"

Marcin
  

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Neither is wrong. However, without context, I would say that the first is the most common. By the way: wander means to roam, go here and there; wonder is the word you need in you post.

  • Neither is wrong.
  • However, without context, I would say that the first is the most common.
  • By the way: wander means to roam, go here and there; wonder is the word you need in you post.
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Neither is wrong. However, without context, I would say that the first is the most common.

By the way: wander means to roam, go here and there; wonder is the word you need in you post.
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Anonymouscorrect form
Both in conversation. Only "go to see" in written form.

See and especially

CJ
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You need the word "your" not "you" on the last line of your answer.

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