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Onizo Posted 10 years ago
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Play with (a program) or play (a program)

There's a robot app with which you can build robots. Which describe this kind of play correctly?
1. You like to play with the robot(s).
2. You like to play robots
3. You like to play at the robot zone ( if the program has zones to select)

Here I am not making sentences with the object 'ipad' or program 'app'.
  

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You like to play "Build a 'Bot."

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