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Will they go to swim this summer? vs Will they go swimming this summer?



 
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Will they go to swim this summer? vs Will they go swimming this summer? #1 (permalink) Fri Mar 13, 2009 10:22 am   Will they go to swim this summer? vs Will they go swimming this summer?
 

hello there,
Will they go _____ this summer?

to swim
x swimming
to swimming
the second is best, but i think the three chisces is correct.
right?
there is no difference in meaning between to swimming and swimming
thanks
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Will they go to swim this summer? vs Will they go swimming this summer? #2 (permalink) Fri Mar 13, 2009 10:35 am   Will they go to swim this summer? vs Will they go swimming this summer?
 

go + gerund
express adventure sports or individual recreational activities, for example:
go crying, go skating, go swimming, go shopping, go fishing, and so on.
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