1. Tadpole noodles are made from corn.

2. Tadpole noodles are made of corn.

(Which one is right?)

3. She is going to go for a hike.
4. She is going to go hiking.
5. She is going to go on a hike.
6. She is going to go out for a hike.

(Are the four sentences all grammatical? Which one is commonly used?)

•English - Ms. Sue, Sunday, August 26, 2012 at 9:24pm

Both 1 and 2 are correct.

All of the next 4 sentences are also correct. The most common ones are 4 and 5.
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1. She is going to go for a walk.
2. She is going to go on a walk.

3. She is going to go for a drive.
4. She is going to go on a drive.

5. She is going to go for a swim.
6. She is going to go on a swim.

(Is each pair the same and commonly used?)

1 answer

All are correct, yes. The prepositions seem to be interchangeable.

In those last six sentences, though, I'd leave out "to go" -- that infinitive is redundant.