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go on a picnic vs have a picnic

Both 'go on a picnic' and 'have a picnic' are correct and commonly used phrases in English. They are interchangeable and can be used based on personal preference or context. There is no significant difference in meaning between the two phrases.

Last updated: May 07, 2024 • 3624 views

go on a picnic

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the action of going to a location to have a picnic.

Examples:

  • Let's go on a picnic this weekend.
  • We went on a picnic to the park.
  • I love going on picnics in the countryside.
  • Hello everyone, Which is considered correct, go on a picnic or go for a picnic? Both "on" and "for" appear on the web with the following ...
  • Mar 3, 2018 ... "we should go for a picnic." or" we should go on a picnic." Which one is right to say? BTW the weather in Atlanta is awesome today! have a ...
  • Thanks panjandrum, I didn't know there is such a difference between the two. Which is more common "go for a picnic" or "go on a picnic"? Click ...
  • May 29, 2020 ... 50K likes, 1522 comments - benoftheweek on May 29, 2020: "wanna go on a picnic i'll bring toothpaste hot dogs ".
  • Nov 11, 2016 ... A picnic? Heck yeah I'll go on a picnic with this thing! #YMBAR.
  • May 4, 2022 ... My new video is online! Lets go on a picnic with gimbap! This time i used canned tuna and made tuna gimbap. ... It isn't a Korean picnic without ...
  • Mar 28, 2022 ... let's go on a picnic · i'm finally doing what i love · never taking this shirt off · strawberry shortcake.

Alternatives:

  • have a picnic
  • enjoy a picnic
  • organize a picnic
  • plan a picnic
  • take a picnic

have a picnic

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the action of participating in a picnic, usually involving food and outdoor activities.

Examples:

  • Let's have a picnic in the park.
  • We had a lovely picnic by the lake.
  • Having a picnic with friends is always fun.
  • I thought we might have a picnic tomorrow.
  • During the summer enjoy the beauty of these places: green lawns where you can have a picnic, walk and horse ride.
  • San Marino is a quiet place where you can go for walks or have a picnic on the grass in the Park of Montecerreto.
  • Then when you get out, we can have a picnic there!
  • Let's have a picnic after work.
  • We could have a picnic amongst the chimney pots.
  • Today, we are going to have a picnic.
  • We could take a bike ride or have a picnic.
  • We were about to have a picnic.
  • Or, sometimes we have a picnic on Sundays.
  • Let's have a picnic, watch a movie.
  • Come and have a picnic with me
  • Where we stopped to have a picnic last week.
  • We should move this outside and have a picnic.
  • You can ride bicycles, have a picnic, etc.
  • Like, go up to Mount Tabor and have a picnic.
  • And make it by sundown and have a picnic...
  • Use those exact words, and tomorrow we can have a picnic in Golden Gate Park and watch the kids rollerblade.
  • On 1 October 1917, Birkett suggested that the two of them have a picnic near Lane Cove River.

Alternatives:

  • go on a picnic
  • enjoy a picnic
  • organize a picnic
  • plan a picnic
  • take a picnic

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