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KhoshtipMan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Using "play" as "mock"

Hi boys,

How to use "play" like "mock"?

For example, "do not play on/at/with/over me" or anything else, to mean "do no mock me".

  

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KhoshtipMan Hi boys, This is an inappropriate way to start your post. It is better to omit such things and just ask your question. KhoshtipMan How to use "play" like "mock"?

  • KhoshtipMan Hi boys, This is an inappropriate way to start your post.
  • It is better to omit such things and just ask your question.
  • KhoshtipMan How to use "play" like "mock"?
  • I cannot think of a single way this can be done.
  • Maybe someone else knows an expression like that.
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KhoshtipManHi boys,

This is an inappropriate way to start your post. It is better to omit such things and just ask your question.

KhoshtipManHow to use "play" like "mock"?

I cannot think of a single way this can be done. Maybe someone else knows an expression like that.

KhoshtipMan

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