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........pretend basketball...........
My sons are taking a swimming class. At the end of each class, the coach always plays a game with them, where they use a hulla-hoop as "a pretend basketball rim" and a toy ball as "a pretend basketball".
1. Could I say that was 'pretend basketball'?
2. Is it correct to ask them, "Did you play pretend basketball yesterday"?
3. "a pretend basketball rim" and "a pretend basketball," do these phrases sound natural? How would you describe them?
Thank you very much. :)
16 de ago. de 2023 3:00
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I wouldn't say "pretend" in any of those instances. Just say that they use a hula hoop as a goal and play basketball in the pool. Then, if your listener asks you can describe the ball or give more detail about the game.
16 de agosto de 2023
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They play basketball in the pool (with a small ball) and a hula hoop as the rim.
They play a version of basketball in the pool using a hula hoop as the rim.
Did you play the basketball game after your class yesterday?
16 de agosto de 2023
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Yes, "pretend" can be used as an adjective that is a synonym for "make-believe", "imaginary", ...
You can also say "pretended" to mean the same thing.
16 de agosto de 2023
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prudent260
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