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  1. Jun 4, 2010 · 1. I play a drum. 2. I play the drum. 3. I play the drums. 4. I play drums. Which are correct? And which one do people say most often? Can we only use single form or we must use the plural form of drum? Any difference between 3 and 4?

  2. Feb 17, 2006 · New Member. english. Mar 15, 2010. #6. As a Cockney I have never heard Drum n Bass used to refer to a house. The use of the word Drum for a house comes from the Romany word Drom meaning Road. The term Drum n Bass is too modern a term. I have also never heard the term Drum and Fife used in reference to a knife.

  3. Aug 31, 2013 · Hello Hboo, I think those pictures posted by Panj pointed the fact that some people just play a drum, one drum - eg. the person who plays the bass drum in a military band. Percussionists in some jazz bands often have an array of drums, and other percussion instruments, triangles, cymbals, etc. They often are said to play drums, or, more ...

  4. Feb 3, 2017 · English - England. Feb 3, 2017. #2. "I played the drum with my friend yesterday." and "I played the drum s with my friend yesterday." sound to me as if both your friend and you played the drum/drums either together or separately. This is mainly a matter of context rather than grammar as both of the sentences are grammatically correct.

  5. Aug 21, 2022 · English. Mar 26, 2019. #2. Drum are a type of freshwater fish in North and Central America. Squatting means sitting on a piece of property that you do not own. So, I guess this is a way of saying "people who wait for Drum, to catch them." I am currently reading this same book.

  6. Apr 1, 2011 · This meaning now extends to any situation where someone, not necessarily a soldier or even a police officer, is formally and forcibly removed from some group. The use of "to drum out" in this more general sense dates back to at least the 18th century. The usual past tense is "drummed out of."

  7. Nov 12, 2009 · Nov 12, 2009. #3. He is six feet, three inches tall, but he only weighs 170 pounds, so he is extremely thin (scrawny). Stretched drum-tight (as tight as a drum head is stretched across a drum) means that he has very little flesh on his bones. R.

  8. May 23, 2008 · English, USA. May 23, 2008. #2. I assume you're asking about "cue the drum roll". It's not unusual before a major announcement to hear a snare drum roll as an attention-getter and a dramatic build-up to the announcement. The author is being humorous, implying that the announcement of riding a subway to work in Los Angeles is an announcement ...

  9. Mar 15, 2017 · Mar 15, 2017. #6. Joseph A said: Thanks for your photos and explanation, but I said "drums", is it followed by is or are in passive voice. Someone answered my question and said "are" because "drums" is plural. Here is the sentence: -Drums are /is played all over the world. Regards.

  10. Jun 6, 2018 · Jun 6, 2018. #3. Having had the misfortune to need both replacing on my front-loading automatic recently, the "drum" is the stainless steel thing that you put the clothes in, which spins round, and the "tub" is the big white round fixed plastic thing that it sits inside. However, looking at the article in your link, I get the impression the two ...

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