i dont know just yet
A seesaw is a common example of a lever in a playground. Children sitting on each end are able to move up and down by applying force, demonstrating the principles of a lever.
If a playground doesn't have a full time police force guarding it from trouble makers, it has graffiti on it. Since no normal playground has this, almost ALL playgrounds in America have graffiti.
I learnt that bullying is still very much in force outside the school playground
The Playground Kidders are the playground kidders
Either can be correct, depending on its use in a sentence: "Mel and I are at the playground" or "She found Mel and me at the playground."
The conflict is the struggle that is the driving force of the plot in a story. The conflict can be something major like a war, or something very minor like a playground squabble.
Trash and old playground items to be replaced by new playground items.
The noun playground is a countable noun. Singular: playground Plural: playgrounds
It depends what playground it is; they can be various sizes.
playground equipment
A playground has no fixed size
No, it is not a preposition. The word playground is a noun.