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I can play on the slide/slide - UsingEnglish.com
2011年8月4日 · What can you do in the playground? 1. I can play on the slide 2. I can slide (Is it natural? I mean playing on the slide) I suppose a boy can slide down the banister or on ice but not play on the slide. 3. I can play on the swings 4. I can swing (Is it natural?) Thank you for your help.
I can play/go on the slide. - WordReference Forums
2021年2月28日 · Hello, My context is the picture above. What can you do in the park? I can play on the slide. I can go on the slide. Are both answers fine? Which is good English? Thank you.
to play (?) on a seesaw/swing - WordReference Forums
2011年10月3日 · Hello forum memders, What verb(s) do you use to describe the process of playing on a seesaw or a swing? For example, a mother asks her son: "Do you want to play/ride/(other verb) on a swing?" or "Do you want to swing/seasaw?" Thank you for your help.
Go down / go on / take / slide down a slide… - WordReference …
2010年7月26日 · My daughter played on a small slide in the play ground, I told her to , but she walked down the slide (the surface of the slide is rough), she didn't do what I told her to do.
in/on the slide - WordReference Forums
2012年5月16日 · I have a question on the use of in and on the slide. If I describe the action of making the slide, is it idiomatic to say I put some pictures in/on the slide. Thoughts: putting pictures on the page.
ride a slide [water slide] - WordReference Forums
2012年11月20日 · Hello, Is it Ok to use 'ride' when talking about slides at a water park? - Look over there! I'd never dare ride that slide - it's too steep! We spent a good 3 hours riding that green slide. Thanks!
Preposition: in/on/at the field/playground - WordReference Forums
2007年5月9日 · Please tell me which sentence is naturally English? 1) At recess, the children play at the playground. 2) At recess, the children play on the playground. 3) At recess, the children play in the playground.
Generic term for swings, seesaws, climbing frames, etc.
2010年3月6日 · Those are all outdoor toys. I don't expect the guys who set out the playgrounds in public play areas would call them that, of course, hence playground equipment/furniture We don't have any playground equipment in the garden, just …
swing on <the> swings - WordReference Forums
2021年10月25日 · Here is a sentence in my textbook: My favorite thing to do was to go to the playground and slide down slides and swing on swings. My question is why the plural form of slide and swing is used here. Is it like "pants" or "glasses" in the sense of "pair"? Thanks for your help!
Meaning of 'Get your hands dirty' - UsingEnglish.com
What does the idiom 'Get Your Hands Dirty' mean? With a clear, concise definition and usage examples, discover this idiom's meaning and usage in the English language. Explore with us today!