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GO + ING
Go is followed by a gerund in certain
idiomatic expression about activities

There is no to between go and the gerund.

ex : I want go to camping on Saturday
(incorrect)
I want to go camping on Saturday (correct)
Did you go to shopping? (incorrect)
Did you go shopping? (correct)
go camping
go hiking
go fishing
go hunting
go swimming
go diving
go surfing
go snorkeling
go water
skiing
go scuba
diving
go wind
surfing
go skiing
go
snowboarding
go (ice)
skating
go shopping
go bowling
go roller
skating
go jogging
go running
go
rollerblading
go
skateboarding
go sky diving
go
parachuting
go parasailing
go sailing
go dancing
go sightseeing
Examples:

A: Would you like to go skiing this
weekend?
B: No, I'd rather go ice skating.
A: Did you go bowling last night?
B: Actually, I went shopping instead.

Present Participle (-ing) is used to describe
something or someone (describe the cause of
the feeling)
"I watched an interesting TV about American
history last night."
"This film is boring. Let's stop watching it."
Past Participle (-ed) is used to describe how
people feel about something or someone.
"I'm interested in American history."
"I'm bored of my job. I want to find another
one."

The lesson interests
Anne.
Anne is very interested
in the lesson.

The lesson is
interesting (to Anne).
Sports interest Max. Max is interested in
sports.
Sports are interesting
(to Max).
The movie bored Bob. Bob was bored by the
movie.
Bob didnt enjoy the
movie because it was
boring.
Slapstick comedy
doesn't amuse Corin.
Corin is not amused
by slapstick comedy.
Slapstick isn't amusing
(to Corin).
Johns loud stereo
annoys his neighbors.
Johns neighbors are
annoyed by his loud
stereo.
Johns loud stereo is
annoying (to his
neighbors).

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