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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

To go and visit?

Hello friends!

I want to go and visit the museum.

I want to go to visit the museum.

Are they both correct?

  

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Yes. But in #2, the purpose of going is clearly to visit. IN #1, this is not clearly the purpose.

  • Yes.
  • But in #2, the purpose of going is clearly to visit.
  • IN #1, this is not clearly the purpose.
  • It probably is, but maybe not.
  • Clive
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Yes.

But in #2, the purpose of going is clearly to visit.

IN #1, this is not clearly the purpose. It probably is, but maybe not.

Clive

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anonymousAre they both correct?

They are in general but in American English and and to would often be omitted.

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