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ARTICLES - PLAY THE GUITAR VS PLAY GUITAR - ENGLISH LANGUAGE …
I was taught that when we want to say "produce sound on a musical instrument", we should always use the definite article before the instrument ("play the guitar/piano/violin"). I did …
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WHY SHOULD WE SAY "PLAY THE PIANO" INSTEAD OF "PLAY A PIANO"?
Aug 10, 2015 We use the definite article for describing the skill of playing any musical instrument; we don't do that for non-musical instruments. So: I want to learn to play the piano. I want to …
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MEANING - ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS STACK EXCHANGE
Feb 17, 2022 We started playing a basketball game on Monday(today is Thursday). The manager changed the game and we should play a soccer game but I played a basketball …
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PREPOSITIONS - "PLAYING WITH BALLS" VS. "PLAYING BALLS" - ENGLISH ...
May 20, 2019 It can either mean playing alongside someone (John and Mary played bridge with Martha and James) or it could mean an item being the object of play (the children played with …
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DIFFERENCE - "HAVE BEEN DOING" AND "HAVE DONE" - ENGLISH …
The main point of the question is the difference between the tenses of "have been playing" and "have played". In addition to the tenses, we have the verb "play (tennis)", which is a dynamic …
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DO OR PLAY SPORT (S) - ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS STACK EXCHANGE
Aug 14, 2021 As a general rule, we use 'play' in connection with sports, but do be clear on what you mean by "sport".There is a difference between sports, which are usually 'games' …
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MEANING - WHAT DIFFERENCE IS BETWEEN PLAYING WITH SOMEONE AND …
Feb 7, 2024 They also have related slang meanings: "Playing with someone" is teasing them or messing with their head (mischievously but not maliciously), while "playing someone" is …
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"LIKE DOING" VS. "LIKE TO DO" [DUPLICATE] - ENGLISH LANGUAGE …
Dec 27, 2014 I like playing tennis on Tuesdays. Having taken into account the following, would you please throw a light on what is the difference between the sentences above? This …
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"PLAY" OR "PLAYING" – WHICH ONE IS CORRECT AND WHY?
Sep 4, 2014 @Jaugar: In your exact context there's not really any significant difference, but personally I'd slightly prefer infinitive play if it was an organised, regular activity, and …
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IS IT IDIOMATIC TO SAY "I JUST PLAYED" OR "I WAS JUST PLAYING" IN ...
Jan 9, 2025 I was playing hockey. You could use it as a way to say "No" when invited to play a game or a match or something similar. For example: Want to play a game of chess? I just …
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