Play a guitar is certainly not the most standard option but when I first read it here, I realized it had a familiar ring to it. I now know why. Here's a real-life example where you can hear all 3 of them, i.e. the / ø / a It's from the Beatles Live at the BBC. "I'm Ringo and I play the drums"...
Hello, everyone. - They play the guitar well. I saw this sentence in a textbook with a picture of three people and three guitars. So I wonder if it should be "They play the guitars well." If I say "They play the guitar well," does it mean they play one/the same guitar together? (maybe take...
hello. I was wondering if the following phrase is grammatically correct: I also play the guitar on every Thursday afternoons. I was not sure whether the thrusday should take the "s" or if it is correct to place it on the word afternoon. Besides I was in two minds...
- to exist can come after 'cease' because it doesnot indicate behaviors. 2. "That figure ceased to exist." is idiomatic. After reading the explanation that dictionary gives, I guess that "Tom ceased to play the guitar." is not idiomatic because to play the guitar is certainly a behavior. Is this correct?
In doing so Technique and tone in playing guitar It seems like both could be replaced by " when" For example: When I heard the news= On hearing the news Technique in playing guitar= Technique when you play guitar ***** could you help me find the difference between "in+gerund" and "on+gerund" Any help will be greatly appreciated!