I believe that both questions are appropriate. Les cent mètres qu'elle a couru(s) l'ont épuisée. 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.
.emily enjoyed volleyball,tennis and softball this term. An excellent example of the difference between performance in the singular (uncountable) and the plural (countable). The torso is also flexed.
Is it ok to inculde a capital letter when listing sports played during a term of school physical education lessons. They mean basically the same. Je viens de trouver cette phrase, sans accord, dans un. I can only imagine/can't imagine how devastating your loss must be.
Hi everyone here if athletes get athlete's foot, do astronauts get mistletoe? However, (how are you feeling now) is more appropriate because you ask the. Somehow i dont quite understand why it is fun. I can only imagine versus i can't imagine example:
The performance of athlete 1 means (e.g.) his. Or “how do you feel now?” are they interchangeable? 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. While reading a grammar book i got this sentence.
No sooner had she realized her blunder than she began to take corrective measures the book says to change to take.