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I will go on a trip. vs I will go to a trip.

The correct phrase is 'I will go on a trip.' The preposition 'on' is used to indicate the activity or event that someone is participating in. 'To' is not used in this context.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

I will go on a trip.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'on' when referring to the activity or event you are participating in, such as a trip, vacation, or journey.

Examples:

  • I will go on a trip to Europe next month.
  • She went on a trip to the mountains last weekend.
  • They are going on a trip around the world.
  • He wants to go on a trip to the beach.
  • We went on a trip to visit historical sites.

I will go to a trip.

This phrase is incorrect in English. The preposition 'to' is not used in this context.

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