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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Playing Playstation / Playstation games

Are both sentences correct? Is sentence A a bit "too informal"?

A- "I like playing Playstation after school."
B- "I like playing Playstation games after school."

Thank you very much.
  

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ACST Are both sentences correct? Yes. ACST Is sentence A a bit "too informal"?

  • ACST Are both sentences correct?
  • Yes.
  • ACST Is sentence A a bit "too informal"?
  • Not at all, but I think it would be 'playing with Playstation'.
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ACSTAre both sentences correct?
Yes.
ACSTIs sentence A a bit "too informal"?
Not at all, but I think it would be 'playing with Playstation'.
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Are you saying that "playing with Playstation" would be more correct or more informal?
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You could say B. You could also say "I like playing my Playstation after school."
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ACSTAre you saying that "playing with Playstation" would be more correct or more informal?
I think that Playstation itself is not a game, so 'play Playstation' would be wrong.

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