1. He went for a drive.
2. He went for a swim.
3. He bathed.
4. He took a bath.
5. He went skating.
6. He went skiing.
7. He went for a jog. OR He went jogging.
8. He went for a walk. OR He took a walk.
9. He went for a run. OR He went running.
10. He went rock climbing.
11. He went for a hike. OR He went hiking.
12. He went on a picnic.
13. He left for lunch. OR He went to lunch.
14. He went to a dance.
15. He went to watch a play.
16. He ran in a marathon.
1. He went for a drive.
2. He went for a swim.
3. He went for a bathe.
4. He went for a bath.
5. He went for a skate.
6. He went for a ski.
7. He went for a jog.
8. He went for a walk.
9. He went for a run.
10. He went for a rock climbing.
10-2. He went for a mountain climbing.
11. He went for a hike.
12. He went for a picnic.
13. He went for a lunch.
14. He went for a dance.
15. He went for a play.
16. He went for a marathon.
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Q1: I have written down English sentences. Would you let me knwow which expressions are not grammatical?
Q2: #3 is right. OK? I could the expression in ctionary. What about #4? Can we use 'bath' instead of 'bathe'?
Q3: Do we have to put 'a' after 'go for'?
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