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  1. "Play" or "playing" – which one is correct and why?

    Sep 4, 2014 · Both "play" and "playing" is correct here. People often see him (who is) playing basketball on the playground at the weekend. People often see him (who) play basketball on …

  2. Is it idiomatic to say "I just played" or "I was just playing" in ...

    Jan 9, 2025 · I was playing hockey. You could use it as a way to say "No" when invited to play a game or a match or something similar. For example: Want to play a game of chess? I just …

  3. difference - "I played football when I was young" vs "I was playing ...

    Aug 26, 2020 · The progressive verb "playing" in sentence #2 suggests you repeatedly played football as a child, and are probably still playing football in the present. It sounds like how a pro …

  4. Some one next door( was playing/has played/had been playing / …

    Mar 18, 2019 · Person B: someone next door was playing/had been playing heavy metal music all night long. In this situation, both those two options work, but was playing sounds better, and is …

  5. Difference between "have been doing", "was doing" and "have …

    Feb 28, 2023 · 1 "I have been playing tennis for five years" uses the present perfect progressive (also known as "present perfect continuous") tense. It means that I continuously played tennis …

  6. What is the difference between "to play" or "to be playing"

    Jun 9, 2021 · I need to be playing in Europe I need to play in Europe Which sentence is more correct or is there any difference at all?

  7. Difference between "play your cards right" and "on the right track"

    Oct 16, 2024 · These idioms are also metaphors. A game of cards can be won if you play it "right" (right=well) because your hand is good, but if you make a mistake, you will lose the game. A …

  8. "He used to play football but he doesn't play anymore" OR "but …

    Oct 13, 2024 · He isn't playing football anymore. Also in US English, any more (two words) is used as a determiner to refer to quantities. There aren't any more cheesburgers. In UK …

  9. I have played football yesterday. is it Correct?

    It should either be “I played football yesterday”, “I was playing football yesterday”, or “I have played football before”. The first sentence is in simple past tense and it simply means that you …

  10. difference - "Have been doing" and "have done" - English …

    The main point of the question is the difference between the tenses of "have been playing" and "have played". In addition to the tenses, we have the verb "play (tennis)", which is a dynamic …