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tony823
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by tony823 » Fri Oct 15, 2004 4:08 pm
Hi everyone. I have a grammar quesiton which my student asked me several days ago. We use the article 'the' for musical instruments. For example, 'play the guitar'; 'play the piano'; 'play the violin' etc. Is it possible to say 'play guitar'; 'play piano'; 'play violin'. The grammar reference book indicates that we have to use 'the'. However, I tried to type 'play guitar' or 'play piano' on Google and have found that it seems that we can say 'play guitar' or 'play piano'. I am a little confused how to tell my students. Thanks for your answers.
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Lorikeet
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by Lorikeet » Fri Oct 15, 2004 5:06 pm
If you want to see twenty different answers and a philosophical discussion on this, you might try the Applied Linguistics Forum just below

. I'm not sure if everyone who looks there looks here as well.
(And I've used both of them.)
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ssean
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by ssean » Mon Oct 25, 2004 12:16 am
hi there, just testing the waters, i always teach my students you have to use the before a musical instrument
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Lorikeet
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by Lorikeet » Mon Oct 25, 2004 1:12 am
Ah, then you should read the thread in Applied Linguistics--it's rather extensive now
