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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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...A plain area of group for playing team games or... A plain area of group to play team games which one is correct??
  

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Anonymous W hich one is correct ? "plain area of group" makes no sense. I think you want a level field or court for playing team games .

  • Anonymous W hich one is correct ?
  • "plain area of group" makes no sense.
  • I think you want a level field or court for playing team games .
  • to play is also OK, but I prefer for playing .
  • It's more appropriate for use in definitions, and it looks to me like you're framing a definition here.
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AnonymousWhich one is correct?
"plain area of group" makes no sense.

I think you want a level field or court for playing team games.

to play is also OK, but I prefer for playing. It's more appropriate for use in definitions, and it looks to me
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AnonymousWhich one is correct?
Neither!
AnonymousA plain area of group
That part doesn't make sense.

Edit: cross-posted with CalifJim.

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