go for a walk / go for a drive
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Go for a Walk, Go for a Drive (Collocations)
Some short expressions in English travel together as a set.
Go for a walk, go for a drive, and similar phrases are common collocations.
It is best to learn them as whole chunks, not word by word.
- Example: We went for a walk after dinner.
- Example: Dad is going for a drive.
Quick Rule
- learn the whole phrase together
- do not change the middle words too freely
These phrases like to stay together, and they sound best that way.