0 Are there all correct? 02br 00(a)The two little children play swing on the 02br 00branch(of a tree)02br 00(b)They like to play on the swing (on the 02br 00tree branch)02br 00(c)They swing on the tree branch / branch tree02br 00like monkey. 02br 00(d)They swing on the branch of the tree all the02br 00time.02br 00(e)They went to swing the branch on the tree.02br 00(f)They swing on/from/at/with / by a branch of 02br 00trees. 02br 00(g)They swing and take the branch (of trees) 0-
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0 Are you talking about 'a swing' - a seat attached to the tree branch with rope/chain - or the children swinging from their hands? 0-
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0 Are you talking about 'a swing' - a seat attached to the tree branch with rope/chain - or the children swinging from their hands?
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0a)The two little children play swing on the 02br 00branch(of a tree)02br 02br 00You don't really 'play' swing. You play games that have names.02br 02br 00The two little children are swinging on the branch. 02br 02br 00The two little children are playing by swinging on the branch.02br 00(b)They like to play on th