I find it very common for non-native English speakers to use the word “play” with the word “computer”.
Example:
Mom: What are you doing, Miyen?
Miyen: I’m playing computer. I need a break from doing homework. (X)
What’s wrong with the word “play“? Nothing, except that you can’t play computers.
- play (v.) = enjoy
There are other meanings, but in this post, I’d like to focus on the meaning of the word that we all know and have used many times – “play” to enjoy.
Corrected version:
Mom: What are you doing, Miyen?
Miyen: I’m using the computer. I need a break from doing homework. (√)
OR,
I’m playing computer games. I need a break from doing homework. (√)
Therefore, you see that we can play computer games, but not computers; we can use computers to play those games but we cannot play computers.
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