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Can anyone explain the meaning of the followings sentences and grammar behind such sentences:- (1). We had to have a permit to enter the park. (2). He has to have been a good cricket player. (3). It is understood to have done it beautifully.
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I don't know how is write a paragraph. but try a paragraph. could tell me this is correct. Family I have a small , lovely and beautiful family. because , I enjoy with my family. When we planed to go out, we go together; me and my siblings
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sometimes could describes your abilities like I could cross the river, I could work for 10 hours, I could play cricket. also could is a past of can like something which u didn't performed u say i could not do it. could is also used for
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Welcome to English Forums! How do they spell it? If the name of the business establishment is Golfies, then Golfies is the place to be. If the name is Golfy's, then Golfy's is the place to be. If the name is Golfies', then Golfies'
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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califjim
305 days ago
Nouns, Punctuation, Spelling, Apostrophes, Cricket, Writing, Business, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Careers, Sports, Languages
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Unlike baseball when the ball comes to you on the fly , ( in the air ?) in cricket it usually hits the ground. Pitch a few up , ( to throw some balls? ) bowler. Nice and slow.
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LIVE - to reside somewhere LIVE - to watch something in action (e.g. LIVE Match) TIRED - to tie with ropes TIRED - out off energy or stamina WATCH - to look at something WATCH - which shows time (e.g. wristwatch or clock) MATCH - cricket or
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Thats the one !!! i have always used the term "right off the bat" as meaning "at first judfgement", without knowing or understanding where it came from (I'm dutch and not familiar with cricket, or similar sports).
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He is 35 years and 1 month old. Not an age that cricket boards across the world would endorse players to still be in any team, leave alone the national team. I remember an account that Sunil Gavaskar gave in his book - One Day Wonders. When India
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1. Who rocked the monocle the hardest? a. Jiminy Cricket b. Robin Williams as Teddy Roosevelt in "Night at the Museum" c. Danny DeVito as The Penguin in "Batman Returns" d. Colonel Klink on "Hogan's Heroes"
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1. Who rocked the monocle the hardest?a. Jiminy Cricket b. Robin Williams as Teddy Roosevelt in "Night at the Museum" c. Danny DeVito as The Penguin in "Batman Returns" d. Colonel Klink on "Hogan's Heroes" 2. Best
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