"I am going to Delhi", "I am going to Delhi for a job interview" Please don't use "text-speak" and do use capital letters where appropriate.Thank u...
1. which is correct in below:
- I am going for Delhi (or)
- I am going to Delhi
2. could u pls tell the other situations where I can use "going for"
Also, could you please suggest some good English grammar books?
Thank u...
1. which is correct in below:
- I am going for Delhi (or)
- I am going to Delhi
2. could u pls tell the other situations where I can use "going for"
Also, could u pls suggest some good "english grammer" books....
Welcome to the forum, Chaku.Hi Lokesh,
1.You should use "I am going to Delhi.
2. You can use "going for" in the [STRIKE]below given [/STRIKE]situations below.
Ex : If anybody asks you [STRIKE]on[/STRIKE] for what purpose you are going to [STRIKE]d[/STRIKE]Delhi, then you can say, "[STRIKE]i[/STRIKE] am going to Delhi [STRIKE]for[/STRIKE] to attend[STRIKE]ing[/STRIKE] an interview or visit[STRIKE]ing[/STRIKE] some places".
3. You can try "Oxford English [STRIKE]Grammer[/STRIKE] Grammar Book".
Welcome to the forum, Chaku.
Please state clearly that you are not a teacher when you post responses.
As bhaisahab wrote, "Please don't use "text-speak" and do use capital letters where appropriate".
"I am going to Delhi to attend an interview" is better.Thank you for your clarifications. I have noted my mistakes.
Could you please clarify whether or not we say " I am going to Delhi for attending an interview".
Not a teacher.