词组 | go come ing |
释义 | Contents overview go / come …ing476 go/come …ing1go …ingWe use go with an -ing form to talk about activities in which people move about, and which do not have a fixed beginning or end. The structure is common in expressions referring to sport and leisure activities – for example go climbing, go dancing, go fishing, go hunting, go riding, go sailing, go shooting, go skating, go skiing, go swimming, go walking.Let's go climbing next weekend.Did you go dancing last Saturday?Go …ing is also used to talk about looking for or collecting things.I think I'll go shopping tomorrow.In June all the students go looking for jobs.Anne's going fruit-picking this weekend.We do not use go …ing to talk about activities that have a more definite beginning and end (not go boxing, go watching a football match).2come …ingCome …ing is also possible in certain situations (for the difference between come and go, 424).Come swimming with us tomorrow.3prepositionsNote that prepositions of place, not direction, are used after go/come …ing.I went swimming in the river. (not I went swimming to the river.)She went shopping at Harrods. (not … to Harrods.)Previous Next |
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