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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

rabbits

When he played rabbits, they would die.

Is this sentence ok?

Thank you
  

Top answer

Perhaps: When he played WITH rabbits, they would die.

  • Perhaps: When he played WITH rabbits, they would die.
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Perhaps:
When he played WITH rabbits, they would die.
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I agree with Marius.

I'm also wondering if this was a sentence you heard someone say. What was the context (if there was a context)? Played can sound a lot like flayed.
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Oh yuk, now I'm thinking about someone flaying rabbits alive. Emotion: ick!

I wonder if it is some sort of misunderstanding about rabbi
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Or does "rabbits" mean "chicken" here?

MrP
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Or is this about Lenny from Of Mice and Men?

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