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Perfect Stranger Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Correct or not no. 49: who's playing?

Hello there,

Is the following sentence correct or not?

A: Are you going to Strawberry Music Festival?
B: Who's playing there? / Who's playing on that festival?

Thanks
  

Top answer

A: Are you going to the Strawberry Music Festival? 'the' is more common. B: Who's playing there?

  • A: Are you going to the Strawberry Music Festival?
  • 'the' is more common.
  • B: Who's playing there?
  • OK.
  • You can omit 'there'.
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A: Are you going to the Strawberry Music Festival? 'the' is more common.
B: Who's playing there? OK. You can omit 'there'.


/ Who's playing on that festival?
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Thanks for the explanations Clive! Appreciate it a lot.

So... Should I say Who's playing at/in the fesitval? if I wanted to make a new sentence (let's not take into consideration the previous dialogue)
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Fine. Or just 'Who's playing?', if the context is about the Festival.

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