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go to rome vs go on rome

The correct phrase is "go to Rome." The preposition 'to' is used to indicate movement towards a place, while 'on' is not appropriate in this context.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 937 views

go to rome

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'go to Rome' when indicating the action of traveling to the city of Rome.

Examples:

  • I want to go to Rome next summer.
  • Let's go to Rome for a weekend getaway.
  • She decided to go to Rome for her vacation.
  • I think we need to go to Rome.
  • Charlie had to find someone else to go to Rome with.
  • You go to Rome to see your family?
  • You didn't go to Rome with me, did you?
  • Why are you allowing your wife to go to Rome with somebody else, Dad?
  • She makes up her mind to go to Rome, she goes to Rome.
  • - Now it has one, what you need to do to go to Rome on foot!
  • I have to go to Rome, I present myself on TV
  • you must let me meet your friend Filippo D'Arborio and I must go to Rome for this?
  • I'll go to rome, and do my best.
  • Gentlemen... I'm going to go to Rome and see His Holiness.
  • - I want you to go to Rome Mister Cromwell.
  • I'll go to Rome with Carlo and his men.
  • - I want to go to Rome and become a restorer.
  • When i go to Rome, Ill tell it to Orlando.
  • Blair wants you to go to Rome?
  • Go to Rome if you want, and argue it there with lots of important men, instead of here, it's just one poor woman.
  • Of course, otherwise we can't go to Rome.
  • I'll go to Rome and protest in my underpants!
  • That I, today, tomorrow, may become a great actor and go to Rome

go on rome

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'On' is not the appropriate preposition to use when talking about traveling to a place.


Alternatives:

  • go to Rome
  • travel to Rome
  • visit Rome
  • head to Rome
  • journey to Rome

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