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What does the following sentence mean?
We were playing in the snow.
Hi, everyone.
I was wondering if anyone could tell me what the above sentence exactly means.
Does it mean we were playing while it was snowing or it can be also used when the snow has stopped falling?
Btw, what is the difference between "playing in the snow" and "playing with the snow"?
Thank you
16 de feb. de 2017 16:15
Respuestas · 3
Thank you very much, Alyshia and Douglas.
16 de febrero de 2017
That sentence can mean playing while it was snowing and also when the snow has stopped falling.
'Playing in the snow' suggests the general idea of playing in the snow
'Playing with the snow' suggests holding snow in your hands, building a snowman, making snowballs etc
Hope this helps!
16 de febrero de 2017
Good question!
You can use the phrase for both situations. It can be during or after the snow falls, so long as there is snow visible (not melted).
If you play with the snow, the snow will be the object of play. Possibly, making a snowman, a snowball fight or building a snow fort.
If you play in the snow, the snow doesn't necessarily have to be the object of play. You could play tag with friends outside in the snow, or run with a friend through the falling snow, or even set up a card game out in the snow. In this case, the snow is not what you're playing with, but rather you're playing with someone/something else while there is snow around you. You could be playing with the snow, too, and this phrase, "in the snow", would still make sense.
Does that make sense?
16 de febrero de 2017
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Heshel
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