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Vincent Teo Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

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Do I say,

The spots we visited and played were (full of) fun and exciting.
  

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No. What kind of spots are you speaking of? 'Play' seems out of place.

  • No.
  • What kind of spots are you speaking of?
  • 'Play' seems out of place.
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No. What kind of spots are you speaking of? 'Play' seems out of place.
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How about :

The places we visited made us happy.
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Vincent TeoHow about :The places we visited made us happy.
Why have you changed your sentence so much? If you did not like your original, why did you post it?
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i thought the sentence is wrong, so I changed it.

The spots we visited were (full of) fun and exciting.

P/s: (spots refer to the interest of places)
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Vincent Teoi thought the sentence is wrong, so I changed it.
Do you read our posts at all? I asked you what kind of 'spots' you meant.
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(spots refer to the interest of places)
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I asked you what kind of places. The word 'play' is suspect.
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somewhere like fun fair.
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And how old are you? Only children 'play' as an intransitive verb.
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As a 9-year-old boy, i will be happy. Why? is there anything wrong?

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