Grammar Basics: Unit 56 – Go to …, go on …, go for…, go –ing (Solution)

Exercises. Complete the following sentences using “to / on / for” as appropriate.

Example:

I’m going ______ vacation next week. ==>  I’m going on vacation next week.

1.    John goes to school only three days a week.
2.    I’m too tired to go for a run today – maybe tomorrow I’ll have enough energy.
3.    We can’t afford to go on a trip for Christmas break.
4.    The travel agent recommended that Bob go on a cruise in February during the off-season.
5.    I wouldn’t go on a date with Sam even if you paid me!
6.    I don’t think we have time to go to the store today.
7.    Mrs. Smith went to the doctor for her arthritis.
8.    Since it gets so hot in the desert, Hal goes for a bike ride while it’s still dark out.
9.    Mother refuses to let Uncle John come in the house when he’s gone on a drinking binge.
10.    Our band will go on a tour in February.
11.    Few people like to go to the dentist.
12.    Do you want to go to the pancake house for breakfast?
13.    Peter is going to the bank and to deposit the week’s receipts.
14.    Tom and Mary usually go to the library and study together.
15.    What time do you go to work on Tuesdays?
16.    What a time for the baggage handlers to go on strike, right in the middle of the tourist season!
17.    The Millers are going on vacation with their in-laws.
18.    Uncle Billy likes to go to the train station and watch the trains come and go.
19.    Why don’t you go to bed early if you think you’re coming down with a cold?
20.    We went on an excursion in the woods for our weekly Scout meeting.
21.    Aunt Agnes went on a shopping spree with the money she won in the lottery.
22.    Let’s go for a swim before the kids wake up.
23.    Mike was a serious student, and never went on a bender with his roommates.
24.    Would you like to go to Europe someday?
25.    Mr. Maxwell isn’t here – he went for a walk about an hour ago.

Exercises.  Use the picture to complete the sentences.  Use go/goes/going/went + –ing.

Example:

Father and Uncle Jack / last weekend / and caught a nice trout

Father and Uncle Jack / last weekend / and caught a nice trout

Father and Uncle Jack / last weekend / and caught a nice trout.  ==> Father and Uncle Jack went fishing last weekend and caught a nice trout.

Bob / often / for exercise

Bob / often / for exercise

Bob / often / for exercise
Bob often goes biking for exercise.

Jack and Jill / usually / Friday nights

Jack and Jill / usually / Friday nights

Jack and Jill / usually / Friday nights
Jack and Jill usually go bowling on Friday nights.

Grandmother and Grandfather / every day

Grandmother and Grandfather / every day

Grandmother and Grandfather / every day
Grandmother and Grandfather go golfing every day.

Mr. Brown / yesterday

Mr. Brown / yesterday

Mr. Brown / yesterday
Mr. Brown went hunting yesterday.

Every morning / Peter

Every morning / Peter

Every morning / Peter
Every morning Peter goes running.

Paul / on weekends

Paul / on weekends

Paul / on weekends
Paul goes sailing on weekends.

The young lady / every day / for the past month

The young lady / every day / for the past month

The young lady / every day / for the past month
The young lady went skating every day for the past month.

Grandmother / often / when she was young

Grandmother / often / when she was young

Grandmother / often / when she was young
Grandmother often went skiing when she was young.

The children / every day / after school

The children / every day / after school

The children / every day / after school
The children go sledding every day after school.

Last month / Luke / in Hawaii

Last month / Luke / in Hawaii

Last month / Luke / in Hawaii
Last month Luke went surfing in Hawaii.

Eddie and Frank / usually / before breakfast

Eddie and Frank / usually / before breakfast

Eddie and Frank / usually / before breakfast
Eddie and Frank usually go swimming before breakfast.

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