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June 4, 2023

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Go or do

Hello everyone,

Can you help me with the verbs “do” and “go”?

I know that it is possible to use do with the words below:
to do weightlifting
to do boxing
to do fencing
to do wrestling

Can I use “go” with these words:
to go wrestling, boxing, fencing, weightlifting?

If yes, what’s the difference?

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Go or do

Hello everyone, Can you help me with the verbs “do” and “go”?

If yes, what’s the difference?

Go or do


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Hello everyone, Can you help me with the verbs “do” and “go”?


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I know that it is possible to use do with the words below: to do weightlifting to do boxing to do fencing to do wrestling Can I use “go” with these words: to go wrestling, boxing, fencing, weightlifting?


If yes, what’s the difference?


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If yes, what’s the difference? If yes, what’s the difference?

"I do boxing," means that you are in the habit of doing that specified verb. "I go boxing," isn't exactly complete by itself, it needs an time or a place, e.g. "I go weightlifting on Tuesdays." Similarly "I'm doing boxing," means that you currently do boxing in some way and "I'm going boxing," means that you are leaving to go do boxing somewhere.

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