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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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went on picnic, went for picnic.

0Some girls of our girls went on picnic.02br
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00Some girls of our girls went for picnic.02br
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00What is the difference in the meaning of above sentences?0-
  

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0No difference, but you need an article: 01i00went on/for 01b00a02b00 picnic.02br
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01cite10Mister Micawber12cite10No difference, but you need an article: 11i10went on/for 11b10a12b10 picnic.12br
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10Thank you.02br
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00Also, can we say :02br
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00Some girls of our girls went to a
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0"Some girls of our girls"? Did you mean to say "Some of our granddaughters"?02br
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00Anyway, if you go TO a picnic, it sounds like the picnic is a public, organized event, set up by someone else. 02br
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00If you mean that you just packed a basket and set out, then go FOR or ON a picnic.0-
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01cite10Grammar Geek12cite10"Some girls of our girls"? Did you mean to say "Some of our granddaughters"?12br
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10Anyway, if you go TO a picnic, it sounds like the picnic is a public, organized event, set up by someone else. 12br
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10If you mean that you just packed a basket and set out, then
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User_garySome girls of our girls went on picnic.
Some girls of our girls went for picnic.
What is the difference in the meaning of above sentences?
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