Is it correct to say these sentences below and are they informal?
Let's have a walk this afternoon.
Let's have a run this afternoon.
Let's have a bike ride this afternoon.
Thanks.
I'm not familiar with 'have' in that context. Maybe it's British. In North American English you'll here 'go for' instead of 'have'.
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I'm not familiar with 'have' in that context. Maybe it's British.
In North American English you'll here 'go for' instead of 'have'.
Let's go for a [walk / run / bike ride / swim] this afternoon.
CJ
Hi CJ,
Is it also correct to say 'go on a walk/run/bike ride/swim'?
Is there any difference between go for a walk and go on a walk?
Thanks.