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we went to the beach and sunbathing / OR sunbathed



 
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we went to the beach and sunbathing / OR sunbathed #1 (permalink) Mon Dec 08, 2008 21:10 pm   we went to the beach and sunbathing / OR sunbathed
 

Hi,

Could you tell me if this is correct or not?

We went to the beach and sunbathing.

Or I have to say anyway?: We went to the beach and sunbathed

Thankx
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we went to the beach and sunbathing / OR sunbathed #2 (permalink) Tue Dec 09, 2008 3:26 am   we went to the beach and sunbathing / OR sunbathed
 

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This way: 'We went to the beach and sunbathed'
Or this way: 'We went to the beach to sunbathe'
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