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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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"LET'S PLAY HAPPY" - the phrase is grammatically incorrect, does it still have any sense? if so, how can it be interpretted by native speakers without any context?
  

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No, it is not attractive.

  • No, it is not attractive.
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No, it is not attractive.
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"LET'S PLAY HAPPY" - the phrase is grammatically incorrect, does it still have any sense? if so, how can it be interpretted by native speakers without any context?
"Happy" is the name of a new children's game.
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AlpheccaStars"Happy" is the name of a new children's game.
I would never have guessed.
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Mister MicawberI would never have guessed.
But I did. Emotion: smile
It's a possible interpretation....
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i think some might understand that you want to act like you are very happy when in reality you are not.
note: i think this use is very informal, i am not a native apeaker.
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Picnici think some might understand that you want to act like you are very happy when in reality you are not.note: i think this use is very informal, i am not a native apeaker.
You are right. (You're not a native typer, either. Use capital letters, please.)
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Yes, of course.

Thank you for telling what I am not.
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PicnicThank you for telling what I am not.
You're welcome. Now let's play happy, OK?
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What do you mean? are you not happy?

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