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- Players, Players and Players | WordReference Forums
Players - plural of player Player's - possessive, belonging to a player I found a player's uniform in the room Players' - plural possessive, belonging to a group of players The team has a problem because its players' uniforms are missing
- playing on in the football field - WordReference Forums
En este contexto: (BrE) The football players were already on the field Pero en AE quizás se exprese de otra manera
- played soccer in on the field - WordReference Forums
The soccer players are playing in on the field For the above sentences do I use 'in' or 'on'? Do we use 'in' because the field is big and 'on' when the field is enclosed or fenced up? Thanks a lot I would include the perspective of the speakers and listeners, as well, or anyone participating in the conversation
- puppy-player-wither | WordReference Forums
few of my friends had ambitions to work there As small children, we had the same dreams that other kids did; we wanted to be astronauts or football players or action heroes I wanted to be a professional puppy-player-wither, which at the time seemed eminently reasonable J D Vance -
- Backup Substitute (in soccer) Reserve - WordReference Forums
In soccer (Brazilian), all players available for a team are called (literally translating) ''reserves'' I saw on the other thread that American English makes a distinction (there are different types of substitutions) and there are differences in ''backup'' and ''substitute''
- Dressing room changing room or locker room? - WordReference Forums
Hello amigos! There was a fight between two footballers in the dressing room changing room or locker room after the match Which one shall I use? Thanks, Sam:cool:
- trumpeter or trumpetist? - WordReference Forums
I would say trumpet player or possibly trumpeter I know it´s inconsistent because many such words end in -ist, but that´s the english language for you violininst trombonist (french) horn player trumpet player tuba player bugle player or bugler harpist pianist oboist timpanist saxophonist etc
- What do you call the cards in a players hand?
In some games other players can take that dicarded card into their hand 2 In some card games, there are "shared cards" (cards used by all the players) that are placed face-up on the table by the dealer For example, in tournament poker ("7 card hold-em") each player's "hand" is 2 cards, and there are 5 "shared" cards on the table
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