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The phrase "went snowboarding" is correct grammar and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action that has already taken place, as the past tense verb "went" indicates. For example: "Last weekend, I went snowboarding with my friends. We had a great time on the slopes." Or: "After school, Sarah and her brother went snowboarding at the nearby mountain. They were both exhausted by the end of the day."
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I just went snowboarding in Colorado, and I go surfing in Mexico -- I'm a Mexican citizen.
With the camp prepared we had the afternoon to enjoy the mountain, so I went snowboarding.
Lisi went snowboarding three or four days a week at nearby Mt. Rose, where a season pass costs three hundred and thirty-three dollars, a comparative bargain.
At age 22, just a month after earning his emergency medical technician license, he went snowboarding on his day off, crashed into a tree and broke his back.
They went snowboarding and Reid fell a lot.
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(He intended to go snowboarding in Utah).
"John Kerry wanted Marvin to go snowboarding with him".
I know I'm still planning on going snowboarding in Vermont".
Lots of people go snowboarding or go on skiing holidays," said the 25-year-old.
I've been known to travel vast distances just to go snowboarding on great snow.
Last spring, Mr. Peterson met Mr. Bonderman in Aspen to talk about Hotwire and to go snowboarding.
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