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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Playing with

The dog is playing with john. (in amusing way as well as being fully active)

Can we use this activity "playing with" in animal's characteristics? or Anything else would be suiable?

  

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Yes, it is OK to say that a dog is "playing" with someone. We perceive dogs to be sufficiently intelligent to "play". "John" needs a capital.

  • Yes, it is OK to say that a dog is "playing" with someone.
  • We perceive dogs to be sufficiently intelligent to "play".
  • "John" needs a capital.
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Yes, it is OK to say that a dog is "playing" with someone. We perceive dogs to be sufficiently intelligent to "play".

"John" needs a capital.

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