Go for a trip. ;-)
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Go for a trip. ;-)
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Sounds great, but it's a wee bit longer than a trip. ;-)There's also, going to take a trip, from incorrect *go to take a trip.
Thank you for another collocation! If I was supposed to fill in a preposition (in an English test) to "go ____ a journey", maybe I wouldn't know whether ON or FOR is correct. Now, I willl know! ;-) (If I manage to keep it in my mind.)What do you think if I say "go on a journey"?;-)
You are not mistaken. (Are you ever? :lolSo "a trip" is something between "a walk" and "a journey".
We say "go for a walk" "go for a trip", but we say "go on a journey" "go on holiday" "go on an excursion".
As far as I remember we say" go on a school trip''. If I'm mistaken, correct me.
You are not mistaken. (Are you ever? :lol
All the best. :-D