Hi Heidi
Instead say either "I like to play with LEGO" or "I like playing with LEGO"
Hope this helps!
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US English:
You can.
In a formal paper, I would write "I like playing with LEGO bricks." But in casual conversation, I'd ask a child "do you want to play LEGO?" (or tell the child "Go play LEGO with your sister!")
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Thanks
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Hey Heidi,
It depends. Sometimes you need a preposition.
For your particular sentence you would say “I like playing with legos.”
However you might not need a preposition such as “I like playing cards”.
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