Neither is correct. The correct phrase is 'goes shopping' (no for no to)
He goes shopping on a Monday.
Correct
In the sentence the word shopping is the verb. This is taught in English.
Yes, the sentence is correct; however, "coorect" is spelled correct.
No, it makes no sense in English.Here are some correct sentences:Mother and I are going shoppingMother and I will go shoppingI am going shopping with my motherI and my mother are going shoppingMy mother and I are going shopping
Yes, "I love shopping and especially for purses" is a sentence. It expresses a feeling or opinion about shopping and purses.
I think I would write: "We went shopping after lunch." Or, to be even more correct: "We went shopping after we ate lunch."
Yes!
The sentence All credits go to him, is not correct grammar, and it should be corrected to All credit goes to him.
You use shopping as a subject in a sentence like this: "Shopping is my paradise!" or "Shopping costs a lot of money."
it is shopping
The correct answer is:C. stands for a noun or another pronoun in a sentence.
no, the verb that comes after will is always verb 1 !