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'we go to the lake' vs 'we go the lake'



 
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'we go to the lake' vs 'we go the lake' #1 (permalink) Mon Feb 25, 2008 16:55 pm   'we go to the lake' vs 'we go the lake'
 

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ESL/EFL Test #204 "Prepositions of Time and Date (2)", question 4

I love swimming ......... the summer months. I usually swim at an outdoor pool as much as I can and sometimes we go the lake.

(a) about
(b) (none)
(c) in

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #204 "Prepositions of Time and Date (2)", answer 4

I love swimming in the summer months. I usually swim at an outdoor pool as much as I can and sometimes we go the lake.

Correct answer: (c) in
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I think it shoud be (... we go to the lake) not (...we go the lake.)

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'we go to the lake' vs 'we go the lake' #2 (permalink) Mon Feb 25, 2008 17:36 pm   'we go to the lake' vs 'we go the lake'
 

Hi Riots,

You are right -- we'll make the change soon.

Thanks a lot for pointing this out.
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