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Ha. Didn't the English invent English in the first place? Baseball/Cricket/English/American... Devil's advocate.
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The response from the United States of America to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Message from Her Majesty the Queen. • Let us start with your header, the use of Majesty. Here is how it is derived: After the fall of Rome, Majesty was used to
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I presume that Steinbeck meant a feeling of gloominess. For Australians it means what the person said was the way a ball was bowled in cricket. However for some of us older folk it means a type of native grub of the bush that live in the ground
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With "prefer," use "to" with the -ing forms.
She prefers A to B.
She prefers watch ing a movie to a cricket match.
With the infinitives, you can use "than" but I actually would switch to
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Hi all, First batsman hits the ball and takes three runs out of which one was SHORT run and during the third run, fielder overthrows the ball and it touches boundary. So there will be 6 runs to his credit and strike is rotated. Now the second
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hai ,this is good puzzles,the answer is the first ball hit the batsman six runs,actually that ball was noball ,so next time got the single run or three run ,crossing the batsman and another batsman hit six run so fianlly end of the batsman got
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Actually there are so many ways to say you suck at something.
Tanit's are good: I don't know beans about that. Very informal, but not at all vulgur. I know squat about that. (Also informal, also not vulgar.) (You may remember my old sig
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Delhi win, keep semifinal hope alive. This is the headline on the FrontPage of newspaper (article regarding cricket) I am perplexed that if it should be 'win' or 'wins' and if it is win then it should be 'keep' or
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Delhi win, keep semifinal hope alive.
This is the headline on the frontpage of newspaper(article regarding cricket)
I am perplexed that if it should be 'win' or 'wins' and if it is win then it should be 'keep' or
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Hello !! Da question u asked is absolutely ver logical, i dodn't hav
much knowledge in cricket. However, i try to solve da issue.
First, I wld lik to say the question u want to ask is perfect but
cricket is a game with lots of rules... In
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