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Which one is correct?
Shall we ride the seesaw?
Shall we get on the seesaw?
Oct 19, 2025 11:35 PM
Answers · 4
Both are fine, but in the US pretty much no one uses 'shall'.
October 20, 2025
As Dan said, both are correct, but don't sound very colloquial. I would use "want to" or "let's" instead:
Do you want to ride/get on the seesaw? (everyday tone)
Want to ride/get on the seesaw? (very casual)
Let's ride the seesaw!
October 20, 2025
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