I can play on the slide/slide

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What can you do in the playground?
1. I can play on the slide
2. I can slide (Is it natural? I mean playing on the slide) I suppose a boy can slide down the banister or on ice but not play on the slide.
3. I can play on the swings
4. I can swing (Is it natural?)

Thank you for your help.
 
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What can you do in the playground?
1. I can play on the slide
2. I can slide (Is it natural? I mean playing on the slide) I suppose a boy can slide down the banister or on ice but not play on the slide.
3. I can play on the swings
4. I can swing (Is it natural?)

Thank you for your help.

In a playground, we normally refer to "playing on the + piece of equipment".

I can play on the swings.
I can play on the slide.
I can play on the roundabout.
I can play on the rope bridge.

We also use "go on the + piece of equipment" in BrE.

Mum, I want to go on the swings.
Dad, can I go on the slide?
 
In a playground, we normally refer to "playing on the + piece of equipment".

I can play on the swings.
I can play on the slide.
I can play on the roundabout.
I can play on the rope bridge.

We also use "go on the + piece of equipment" in BrE.

Mum, I want to go on the swings.
Dad, can I go on the slide?

Thanks VIP member emsr2d2.

Is it correct to say 'I can play on the swing (singular noun) not swings. Are they both correct? I'm confused.


Thanks again.
 
Usually there are several swings, not just one. Even though you only swing on one at a time, we still say "play on the swings."

If it's a very small playground and there is only one swing there at all, then you would go on "the swing."
 
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