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OttoJ Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Go to

I've looked through the entry in a collocations dictionary, and I don't see go to; is it correct to use go to?

-Please go toEmotion: indifferent the link below and indicate your availability.
-I went to Emotion: indifferenttheir website but they told me nothing important.
  

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OttoJ is it correct to use go to? Yes, absolutely, "go to" is very common. I suppose "go to the link below" would normally be accepted, but arguably it is a bit dubious, requiring "link" to mean "target of link".

  • OttoJ is it correct to use go to?
  • Yes, absolutely, "go to" is very common.
  • I suppose "go to the link below" would normally be accepted, but arguably it is a bit dubious, requiring "link" to mean "target of link".
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OttoJis it correct to use go to?
Yes, absolutely, "go to" is very common.

I suppose "go to the link below" would normally be accepted, but arguably it is a bit dubious, requiring "link" to mean "target of link".

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