
I can play on the slide/slide | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
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 · I can play/go on the slide. Thread starter sb70012; Start date Feb 28, 2021; sb70012 Senior Member.
in/on the slide | WordReference Forums
2015年12月29日 · I'm terribly sorry for this misunderstanding. The context is the following. I'm going to have a presentation soon where I'll be talking about my work, so I've prepared a couple of slides, and right now I'm working on my future speech.
to play (?) on a seesaw/swing | WordReference Forums
2011年10月3日 · In a context where I want to ask my dad to let me play with seesaw, slide or anything alike is it correct to use any of the following phrases: A.Can I play seesaw? B.Can I play with seesaw? Same if I want to ask someone if he played or not, is it correct both the following structures: Y.Did you play with seesaw? Z.Did you play seesaw?
Go down / go on / take / slide down a slide… - WordReference …
2010年7月26日 · << Mod note: This thread has been added to a previous thread. >> Hello: My daughter played on a small slide in the play ground, I told her to slide down the slide, but she walked down the slide(the surface of the slide is rough), she didn't do what I told her to do.
ride a slide [water slide] - WordReference Forums
2012年11月21日 · "ride a slide" sounds strange, perhaps because of the -ide sounds, which is why nobody says "I slide on the slide." A ride also indicates that there is something to carry you - you ride on a horse/bike/scooter/plane/ roller coaster, ride in a car, on top of a wagon, etc. On a slide, you don't ride on anything; you go down on your own.
Preposition: in/on/at the field/playground - WordReference Forums
2007年5月9日 · This is a less used alternative when speaking of children playing. But for organized sports on a field of play it's very common. The teams are assembled on the field and are ready to play. It is also used when the idea of surface contact -- lying on a surface -- is prominent. We found this watch on the playground. I wonder who lost this watch. CJ
Generic term for swings, seesaws, climbing frames, etc.
2010年3月6日 · 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 the swing, the slide, the climbing frame, etc, etc, ...
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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!
How to teach turn taking - UsingEnglish.com
2023年11月9日 · Teaching polite interrupting, getting back on track, etc. - Gestures and other body language - Noises, e.g. uming and ahing while thinking so as to not lose the turn