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MustAsk Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Skip doing something

Is there ever a situation in which you could say 'skip doing something'

Example: We skipped going to the library and went straight to the mall.

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Yes, that would be OK in everyday speech. Formally, it is not the greatest phrasing ever.

  • Yes, that would be OK in everyday speech.
  • Formally, it is not the greatest phrasing ever.
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Yes, that would be OK in everyday speech.

Formally, it is not the greatest phrasing ever.
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GPYYes, that would be OK in everyday speech.Formally, it is not the greatest phrasing ever.
Thanks! What would be a better word to use?
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MustAskThanks! What would be a better word to use?
Being nit-picky, my issue is with the use of "going to the library" as the object of "skip", though both are OK individually. Perhaps this would be better:

We skipped the visit/trip to the library and went straight to the mall.

But in everyday English, most people would not, I think, s

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