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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Verbs

Are these sentences correct:



a) "I'm going to take a run."


b) "I'm going to have a run."

  

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It's better to take a walk, a stroll, a swim etc. Have is good in sentences like this: He had a run of bad luck. ) CB

  • It's better to take a walk, a stroll, a swim etc.
  • Have is good in sentences like this: He had a run of bad luck.
  • ) CB
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It's better to take a walk, a stroll, a swim etc. Have is good in sentences like this: He had a run of bad luck. (= He was unlucky on many successive occasions.)

CB

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Christine ChristieAre these sentences correct:a) "I'm going to take a run."b) "I'm going to have a run."

No. Say: I'm going (to go) for a run.

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