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Mr P's video is a beauty, but perhaps some of the fundamentals of the game need a bit of explanation.
A Brief and Simplified
(by which we mean incomplete)
Explanation of
CRICKET
(using baseball comparisons
wherever
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Sports Talk
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mike in japan
86 days ago
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Hmm, sorry, I really know nothing about baseball! (or cricket) You know, there's virtually no baseball at all here (but I've seen it in American movies on TV ) As for the pad on my back, I thought it was ok as well, since I thought
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Yankee wrote: Jackson6612 wrote:
Question 2:
Both Philip and Yankee said:
I am used to play ing cricket in my spare time.
I was told that after to simple Present Tense form is used but playing is not simple Present Tense form of
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Jackson6612 wrote: Question 1: Yankee said:
1 : Do I used to play cricket in my spare time? Did I use to play ...?
As far as I know, 'did (not) ... use to'
is still considered to be the correct form in negative and
interrogative
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Question 1:
Philip said:
1 : Do I used to play cricket in my spare time? Did I used to play ...?
Yankee said:
1 : Do I used to play cricket in my spare time? Did I use to play ...?
Who is correct, Philip or Yankee?
I will go with
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Jackson6612 wrote: What is difference between the meaning of the following sentences?
1 : I used to play cricket in my spare time. grammatically correct
Meaning: I played cricket regularly in my spare time in the past , but not anymore.
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Jackson6612 wrote:
What is difference between the meaning of the following sentences?
1 : I used to play cricket in my spare time. In the past, I often played cricket, but I no longer do.
2 : I am used to play ing cricket in my spare
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What is difference between the meaning of the following sentences?
1 : I used to play cricket in my spare time.
2 : I am used to play cricket in my spare time.
Are these interrogatives of above sentences correct?
1 : Do I used to play
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Hi,
When referring to one particulr sport, eg soccer. say 'sport'. For two, eg soccer and cricket, say the plural 'sports'.
When making a more general reference to all such activities, I'd say 'sports' is the more common word, but 'sport' is
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hey, my schooling life in getting over in 2 months, studying in modern school, was quite an experience, here is an article i have decided to submit to the school magazine, hope you like it. it would also familiarize you to the new delhi present
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