e.g. I plant potatoes shopping tomorrow.

(How can I change this sentence into a correct sentence? Would you correct it?)

It's hard to tell what the intent of the writer is.

I'll plant potatoes and go shopping tomorrow.

To correct the sentence "e.g. I plant potatoes shopping tomorrow," you can rephrase it as follows:

"I will go shopping tomorrow to buy potatoes."

Explanation:

The original sentence has incorrect word order and lacks clarity. In English, it is common to use the verb "go" before mentioning an activity you will do or a place you will visit. In this case, by using "go shopping," we indicate that the purpose of your trip tomorrow is to buy potatoes. Additionally, using the future tense verb "will" clarifies that the action is planned for tomorrow.