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look vs sight | The word "as well"
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shopping or for shopping #1 (permalink) Tue Jul 14, 2009 19:10 pm   shopping or for shopping
 

i want to go shopping. or
i want to go for shopping.
which one is correct?
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shopping or for shopping #2 (permalink) Tue Jul 14, 2009 19:41 pm   shopping or for shopping
 

I want to go shopping.

I want to go for some articles.
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