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Magda Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Went to sea

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00I've got a problem with "go to sea" . Does it mean to become a sailor?02br
00Does "be at sea" mean the same as "be at the sea"?02br
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00Thank you.0-
  

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0 Yes:02br
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0 Thank, Marius.02br
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00I thought that it could also mean to start a voyage.0-
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01cite10Magda12cite10Thank, Marius.12br
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10I thought that it could also mean to start a voyage.12br
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11b00Take to the sea02b00 might be better for that:02br
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01cite10Magda12cite10Thank, Marius.12br
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10I thought that it could also mean to start a voyage.12br
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10It seems that it could be too the case: 02br
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0 From what I found: 02br
00 For people, it's mainly related to becoming a sailor. 02br
00 For ships, it's mainly related to start a voyage. 0-
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0 Oh, that's complicated.02br
00Thank you, Marius a lot.0-
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01cite10Marius Hancu12cite10"Then who are you going to 11b10take to the sea12b10 with?" Lucy asked. " You simply can't go alone! ...12br
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10Does it mean "go to the seaside"?0-
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11cite20Marius Hancu22cite20"Then who are you going to 21b20take to the sea22b20 with?" Lucy asked. " You simply can't go alone! ...22br
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20Does it mean "go t
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0I see. Thanks again 05000 .010id1

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