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Expression: 'Are you fond of swimming? How often do you go it?'



 
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Expression: 'Are you fond of swimming? How often do you go it?' Sat Apr 07, 2007 20:50 pm  Expression: 'Are you fond of swimming? How often do you go it?'
 

Hi

Could you please tell me how you find the use of it in the following expression? I do not want to repeat "swimming" again.

'Are you fond of swimming? How often do you go it?'

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Expression: 'Are you fond of swimming? How often do you go it?' Sat Apr 07, 2007 20:56 pm  Expression: 'Are you fond of swimming? How often do you go it?'
 

The use of 'it' is fine, but you need to change the verb:

How often do you do it?
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