Playing vs Dramatics - What's the difference?
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(gerund of play) An occasion on which something, such as a song or show, is played.
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(used with a singular or plural verb ) the art of acting and stagecraft.
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(used with a singular or plural verb ) dramatic behaviour.
Playing is a related term of dramatics.
As a noun playing
is (gerund of play) an occasion on which something, such as a song or show, is played.As a verb playing
is .As an adjective dramatics is
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(-)- By providing opportunities, time, and props, teachers can help children achieve the theatre standards of participating in sociodramatic playgroups and taking on roles of others in creative dramatics .
