Hello everyone,
Why are you playing in the sun? When children are playing on the ground, Can I ask this question to children?
Is it correct or should use another sentence?
Thank you.
Hello everyone,
Why are you playing in the sun? When children are playing on the ground, Can I ask this question to children?
Is it correct or should use another sentence?
Thank you.
There is not necessarily a relationship in your example between "in the sun" and "on the ground". For a more general question, you might ask "Why are you playing outside?".
There is not necessarily a relationship in your example between "in the sun" and "on the ground". For a more general question, you might ask "Why are you playing outside?".
I mean some are playing in the day time heat, so can I ask, why are you playing in the sun? I don't know how to express my doubts or I don't get the words to express my doubts.
Thank you.
I mean some are playing in the day time heat, so can I ask, why are you playing in the sun? I don't know how to express my doubts or I don't get the words to express my doubts.
Thank you.
Yes, you can ask "Why are you playing in the sun?"