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Vincent Teo Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

play / play with bowling

which is correct?

1 He played / played with bowlin in the bowling centre.

2 He played / played with parasailing on holidays.

3 He is parasailing during the holidays.
  

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1 He played / played with bowlin in the bowling centre. He played at bowling. 2 He played / played with parasailing on holidays.

  • 1 He played / played with bowlin in the bowling centre.
  • He played at bowling.
  • 2 He played / played with parasailing on holidays.
  • He parasailed during vacation.
  • Or you can consider this as well.
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1 He played / played with bowlin in the bowling centre. He played at bowling.

2 He played / played with parasailing on holidays. He parasailed during vacation. Or you can consider this as well.

He spent some time of his vacation parasailing.

3 He is parasailing du
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Thanks, how about:

1 He played bowls at the bowling club.

2 He goes bowling on Saturday.

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If I want to say, the boy is playing with parasailing at the moment, how do I say?
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Vincent Teo1 He played bowls at the bowling club.
I think we can if bowls means lawn bowling or a game of the similar kind.
Vincent Teo2 He goes bowling on Saturday.
I think to is required here; He goes to bowling on Saturdays.
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We don't play with bowling. If we are playing on grass, we bowl, play bowls or go bowling. If we are playing in a bowling alley, we go bowling.

We don't play with parasailing. We parasail or go parasailing.

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