a: Do you want to go shopping  this weekend ?

b: That would be great!  I need to ge't new shoes.

a: Good. Where do you typically go -- when you shop for clothes?

b: It depends on -- what I'm buying.

 

go for a walk 

The weather is too bad to go for a walk outside

Maybe you should take a break for a while. get a cup of coffee, go for a walk around the town

I walk my dog once a week 개를 산책 시키다.

It's fun to take a stroll with a dog.

Let's take a stroll in the basement before calling it a day. 문을 닫기전에 지하실을 하번 돌러보자

After lunch, take a stroll to someplace nearby to fend off the sleepiness 졸음을 몰아내고

go for a run = go running

Go is used with activities where the activity is in the -ing form.

We went camping by the lake last summer. Other activities that take 'go' are:

dancing, jogging, running, hiking, riding, swimming, cycling, climbing etc.

go swimming , go hiking 가벼운 산타기

I go hiking once in a week to keep the weight off 체중을 유지하기 위해

 

===자전거관련

riding a bike and cycling have the same meaning.

Riding a bike can mean a ridung a motorcycle as well.

If you mean bicycles though,

 

 

play tennis, play basketball with your buddies, play golf

 

 

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