en going to play

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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Effects of going to play

  • en to be entertained ➜
  • en being entertained ➜
  • en entertainment ➜
  • en be happy ➜
  • en all seats to be taken ➜
  • en enjoying the performance ➜
  • en enjoyment ➜
  • en happiness ➜
  • en have fun ➜
  • en having an enjoyable evening ➜
  • en increased skill at recognizing feelings ➜
  • en an intermission ➜
  • en you laugh ➜
  • en laugther ➜
  • en you meet someone ➜
  • en a night away from the computer ➜
  • en one to fall asleep ➜
  • en ones understanding of life to deepen ➜
  • en a rush ➜
  • en seeing actors ➜
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going to play is a subevent of…

  • en laugh ➜
  • en being entertained ➜
  • en bringing a friend ➜
  • en buy a programme ➜
  • en I decide not to go ➜
  • en drive in a car ➜
  • en enjoying the play ➜
  • en entering a park ➜
  • en that you are entertained ➜
  • en FALL ASLEEP IF ITS REALLY BORING ➜
  • en finding your seat ➜
  • en get in a accident ➜
  • en getting beer for the poker party ➜
  • en going down a slide ➜
  • en injuries ➜
  • en invite a friend ➜
  • en irritation with the parking situation ➜
  • en leaving the tickets at home ➜
  • en listening to music ➜
  • en pleasure ➜
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going to play is used for…

  • en having fun ➜
  • en literary enlightenment ➜
  • en appearing sophisticated ➜
  • en being amused ➜
  • en catching up on the latest theatre ➜
  • en enjoying a theatrical performance ➜
  • en enjoyment ➜
  • en fun ➜
  • en going on a date ➜
  • en golfers ➜
  • en having a date ➜
  • en having an enjoyable evening ➜
  • en kids ➜
  • en learning ➜
  • en learning something about human nature ➜
  • en learning about the play ➜
  • en seeing your child act ➜
  • en seeing your friends perform ➜
  • en seeing people perform ➜
  • en watching a dramatic performance by actors ➜
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going to play requires…

  • en a ticket ➜
  • en tickets ➜
  • en time ➜
  • en having a ticket ➜
  • en an imaginary friend ➜
  • en patience ➜
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