An excellent example of the difference between performance in the singular (uncountable) and the plural (countable). I can only imagine versus i can't imagine example: I believe that both questions are appropriate.
However, (how are you feeling now) is more appropriate because you ask the. Les cent mètres qu'elle a couru(s) l'ont épuisée. .emily enjoyed volleyball,tennis and softball this term.
here is a joke. Or “how do you feel now?” are they interchangeable? Je viens de trouver cette phrase, sans accord, dans un. Hi, is there a word to describe a person who lacks talent for sports?
They mean basically the same. The torso is also flexed. While reading a grammar book i got this sentence. I'm starting an english class for sports training students, and i would appreciate you to help me with a brief explanation about the difference between.
Somehow i dont quite understand why it is fun. I can only imagine/can't imagine how devastating your loss must be. Is it ok to inculde a capital letter when listing sports played during a term of school physical education lessons. The performance of athlete 1 means (e.g.) his.
The athlete's body is nearly parallel to the ground with the fingertips supporting the upper trunk and one leg extended, while the other flexed.