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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

I'd go with or I'd go for?

Do you want me to get you some ice-cream?
yes, please.
What flavor?
I'd go with/ go for chocolate.
  

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habibaelgindy I'd go with/ go for chocolate. This would be more natural if you replace "go with/ go for" with like .

  • habibaelgindy I'd go with/ go for chocolate.
  • This would be more natural if you replace "go with/ go for" with like .
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habibaelgindyI'd go with/ go for chocolate.
This would be more natural if you replace "go with/ go for" with like.
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“Do you want me to get you some ice cream?”
“Yes, please.”
“What flavor?”
“I’d go with chocolate.” = If I were choosing, I’d choose chocolate as a popular flavor.
“I’d go for chocolate.” = Right now, I’d really enjoy chocolate.
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habibaelgindyI'd go with/ go for chocolate.
It would be simpler and more natural to say I'd like chocolate, or, just the word chocolate.

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