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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Use a game

Hi!

Is it ok to say, related to certain activities, "I want to use a game?" Or include a game among the kids` activities?

Thank you!

  

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if it's just for fun, we normally play a game. If there is some other purpose, you might say 'use' . eg The child psychologist used a game to assess the little boy's mental problems.

  • if it's just for fun, we normally play a game.
  • If there is some other purpose, you might say 'use' .
  • eg The child psychologist used a game to assess the little boy's mental problems.
  • Clive
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if it's just for fun, we normally play a game.

If there is some other purpose, you might say 'use'.

eg The child psychologist used a game to assess the little boy's mental problems.

Clive

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