Who's Playing Green Goblin

Willem Dafoe talks about if they used CGI for his Green Goblin in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Let me know what you all think in the comments down below, like & sub for more!! #willemdafoe #spiderman ...

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'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' Just Cast the Perfect MCU Green Goblin in a Mysterious Role

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Marvel Reveals Green Goblin Plans for YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN and It’s a Slow-Burn Transformation

As fans continue to speculate about Marvel Studios' plans for the web-slinger in Spider-Man: Brand New Day and beyond, we have an update on whether the movie sets the stage for the Green Goblin's ...

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Both "play" and "playing" is correct here. People often see him (who is) playing basketball on the playground at the weekend. People often see him (who) play basketball on the playground at the weekend. So essentially both carry the same meaning.

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Is there no way to state the generic playing without a direct object? Or is "playing" inherently a transitive verb? Cambridge Dictionary first sense seems to suggest intransitive, but it seems to always have a "with him" or "on the street" after it. Is it natural to have this kind of conversation: "What were you doing?" "I was playing." "Oh, what did you play?/Who do you play with?"

Is it idiomatic to say "I just played" or "I was just playing" in ...