go shopping
Pronunciation: English [? p? ]? Beauty [ɡo ɑ? p? ]?
Interpretation: Shopping.
Grammar: When go is used as an intransitive verb, it can often be followed by an infinitive with a to. This infinitive does not act as an adverbial to express the purpose, but forms a verb phrase with go, which means "doing something" In informal English, this structure can often be changed to go? In American English, And is often omitted.
Synonym of Extended Data Shopping: Shopping
go shopping
Pronunciation: English [Du? p? ]? Beauty [du ɑ? p? ]?
Interpretation: shopping.
Example:
Me? Wanted? Where to? Do what? Shopping? And then what? See? For what? Shopping? With what? You ?
I want to do something and go shopping with you.