Go to the global center
we went to Shanghai global center today
I
will
go
to
the
amusement
Park
tomorrow
if you have any questions, please ask me again
go on a trip
have a trip
take a holiday
go on to visit
Play with sb
play with sb; Play with sb; Play with sb; Play with sb; The young girl loved to play with her playmates< br />
2、I will play with my friend!
I will play with my friends
key words:
play pronunciation: English [ple & # 618;] Beauty
n. games; match; Theatre; Gambling vt. & amp; Vi. play; play; Performance; Take part in the competition
vt; To play the role of; assume; Performance; Dress up VI. play, play[ Play] participate in the game; Gambling; The third person singular: plays present participle: playing past tense: played past participle: played
extended data:
word usage
play
I, V ( Verb)
1. Play refers to physical or mental activities for recreation and entertainment, that is, "play", and also refers to a competition with someone, that is, "participate in the competition". Play can also refer to "playing an instrument". It can be extended to "make fun of someone", "play", "play", "gush (spring, etc.)" and so on
Play can be used as transitive verb or intransitive verb. When it is used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun, pronoun or that clause indicating a ball or musical instrument. Sometimes it can be used as a double object, its indirect object can be transformed into the object of preposition to or for, and it can also be used as a compound object with "(as +) n. / adj." as a complement. It can be used in passive structure. Play can also be used as a copula, followed by an adjective or noun When play is followed by a noun, it is usually a transitive verb; "Pretend to play" is a copula Play is generally used for children, but rarely for alts. Play is not used for percussion instruments (such as gongs, drums, etc.) when performing When play is followed by nouns such as ball games or cards, the article the is not added before it; In American English, the can be omitted sometimes. When play is used in the present tense, there is no article in front of the object, which means to have some entertainment or activity often or regularly The progressive aspect of6, play can indicate the action that will happen according to the plan or arrangement. In this case, the sentence is usually accompanied by adverbial or specific context indicating the future time
In informal written style, play can sometimes use the noun of musical instrument as the subject to interpret "playing", and its active form contains passive meaning (2) n ( Play means "play" when it is used as a noun. It refers to all kinds of activities that children use to play. Play can also refer to all kinds of sports, namely "competition, competition, sport". It can not only express a specific "competition", but also express "performance or style" or "action or skill" in the competition. Play can also refer to "play, play". Play can be extended to "activities, functions, mutual influence", "scope or scope of activities", "flashing, floating", "gambling", "opportunity", etc Play is usually used as an uncountable noun, but it can be used as a countable noun when it is used to explain "the action or skill of a competition". Generally, it is preceded by an adjective. Play can be used as a countable noun in the explanation of "play, play" Play (at) football; play (at) football; play (at) football; play (at) football; play (at) football When play is used alone, it can also mean "play", but it can only be used for children, not for altsThese boys play in the garden every morning.
the boys play in the garden every morning