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Here shopping is an auxuliary verb to the principal verb went.
went or maby shopping idk im a 5th grader
Aaah, good question... Use a comma when the part of the sentence after the conjunction can stand alone as a complete sentence (i.e., when linking multiple independent clauses). Examples: Bob went shopping, and I went to the gym. Bob went shopping and bought some tomatoes.
Years ago, I went shopping in the bazaar in Tangier, Morocco.
i went shopping in town and came back home with a clown!
The compound nouns are sister-in-law and mother-in-law.
Did they go shopping?
I think I would write: "We went shopping after lunch." Or, to be even more correct: "We went shopping after we ate lunch."
I went shopping yesterday.
went or maby shopping idk im a 5th grader
I went shopping yesterday.
Before they go shopping, they have sausages. After they go shopping, they have hamburgers.
Did you hear about the guy who went shopping for camouflage clothes but couldn't find any
On one episode she went food shopping and it looked like Giant.
the woman went shopping
went shopping
Aaah, good question... Use a comma when the part of the sentence after the conjunction can stand alone as a complete sentence (i.e., when linking multiple independent clauses). Examples: Bob went shopping, and I went to the gym. Bob went shopping and bought some tomatoes.
Yes