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Slocawber Posted 12 years ago
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The summer holidays are / The summer holiday is a chance to play with friends.
  

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'Play with friends' is used only for small children. Is that what you mean?

  • 'Play with friends' is used only for small children.
  • Is that what you mean?
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'Play with friends' is used only for small children. Is that what you mean?
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Both sound natural to me, but in the US we normally talk about vacation rather than holidays.
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11-13 year olds. So how would you call 'playing' among people of this age group? Thank you
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May be "have fun with friends" or "have a good time" "hang around"
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slocawber11-13 year olds
They are on the upper border of 'playing with friends', I suppose.

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