Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - What does go on mean in a phrase, such as go on a trip? Is there a fixed method for such phrases: go on +a+noun.
go on a trip ------ go on a trip, which is equivalent to have / take a trip
What does go on mean in a phrase, such as go on a trip? Is there a fixed method for such phrases: go on +a+noun.
go on a trip ------ go on a trip, which is equivalent to have / take a trip
What does go on mean in a phrase, such as go on a trip? Is there a fixed method for such phrases: go on +a+noun.
go on a trip ------ go on a trip, which is equivalent to have / take a trip
Related phrases include:
go on a visit (to- -- )
go on an excursion
go for a walk
go for a picnic
go on holiday< /p>
go for a holiday
go for an outing
(Generally speaking, if you encounter such a phrase, you will remember it. There is no shortcut) p>
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