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27 Sep 2022
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play games 和play the game 和 play game的区别
play games 和play the game 和 play game的区别
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Plays games.
Example:
He sometimes plays games.
Other examples:
I'm always playing games.
Quit playing that game.
He is playing a game.
I used to play games.

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