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Old 12-May-2007, 18:35
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Default Re: go for/to a trip

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You are not mistaken. (Are you ever? )

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Thanks! I can be be mistaken, I am not a native speaker, you know. Though I have been teaching English since the days "The Beatles" became popular.
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