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Rommel Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

What's the difference between 'go out on a date' and 'go on dates'?

What's the difference between 'go on dates together' and 'go out on a date'? Is there any expression like 'go out on dates together'?

Jeffrey and Jolly go on dates together/ go out on a date.
  

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Like any count noun, it is 'one date', 'two dates'.

  • Like any count noun, it is 'one date', 'two dates'.
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Like any count noun, it is 'one date', 'two dates'.
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Can I say Jeffrey and Jolly go out on dates together? Is it acceptable to include 'out' between 'go' and 'on'?
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RommelCan I say Jeffrey and Jolly go out on dates together? Is it acceptable to include 'out' between 'go' and 'on'?
Sure, no problem!

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