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Vincent Teo Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Play swing

Can I say,

(a) They play swing / swings happily.

(b) They swing happily.

(c) They play on the swing / swings happily.
  

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B and C sound right. They swing happily. (Swing is the verb, which refers to the movement backwards and forwards) They play on the swing/swings happily.

  • B and C sound right.
  • They swing happily.
  • (Swing is the verb, which refers to the movement backwards and forwards) They play on the swing/swings happily.
  • (here swing is the noun, a plaything)
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B and C sound right.

They swing happily. (Swing is the verb, which refers to the movement backwards and forwards)

They play on the swing/swings happily. (here swing is the noun, a plaything)

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