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Go sightseeing vs Go seeing
Hi everyone,
I've read this in the Mc Millian Dic. It says that to go sightseeing a place means to visit a place.
And I'm wondering if there are other ways to express this or not, e.g., to go to see or to go seeing.
Could you please tell me clearly about this point?
Thank you.
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Re: Go sightseeing vs Go seeing

Originally Posted by
chutanphat
Hi everyone,
I've read this in the Mc Millian Dic. It says that to go sightseeing a place means to visit a place.
And I'm wondering if there are other ways to express this or not, e.g., to go to see or to go seeing.
Could you please tell me clearly about this point?
Thank you.
You can say, "We're going sightseeing at Niagara Falls"; "We are going to see Niagara Falls."
I haven't heard, "We are going sightseeing Niagara Falls."
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Re: Go sightseeing vs Go seeing

Originally Posted by
Raymott
You can say, "We're going sightseeing at Niagara Falls"; "We are going to see Niagara Falls."
I haven't heard, "We are going sightseeing Niagara Falls."
It's clear enough for me. Thank you.
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