
How about to the campsite this summergo или going


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How about to go the campsite this summer?



Both "How about going to the campsite this summer?" and "How about to go to the campsite this summer?" are grammatically correct, but they have slightly different meanings.
"How about going to the campsite this summer?" This sentence is a suggestion or invitation to go to a campsite during the summer. It implies that the speaker is proposing the idea of going to the campsite as a summer activity.
"How about to go to the campsite this summer?" This sentence is also a suggestion or invitation, but it includes the infinitive form "to go." While this construction is not incorrect, it sounds a bit less natural in English. It would be more common to say, "How about going to the campsite this summer?" instead.
So, the recommended and more commonly used sentence would be: "How about going to the campsite this summer?"


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