Experts, Grammatically speaking, is "for" necessary in the following sentences? Where are you going for shopping? Where do you want to go for shopping?
Or is it permissible to omit it and say like: Where are you going shopping? Where do you want to go shopping?
Thank you.
Top answer
It is not possible to use the first two sentences; you must use the second two.
— Mister Micawber
It is not possible to use the first two sentences; you must use the second two.
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