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I want to go and visit the museum.
I want to go to visit the museum.
Are they both correct?
Yes. But in #2, the purpose of going is clearly to visit. IN #1, this is not clearly the purpose.
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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
anonymousAre they both correct?
They are in general but in American English and and to would often be omitted.