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- Players, Players and Players | WordReference Forums
Players - plural of player Player's - possessive, belonging to a player I found a player's uniform in the room Players' - plural possessive, belonging to a group of players The team has a problem because its players' uniforms are missing
- T-shirt or jersey - WordReference Forums
Hi, In the US, how do you call the T-shirts that the soccer players wear, T-shirt or jersey? Thanks a lot for your help
- roleplay? role play? role-play? | WordReference Forums
hi guys! as a noun, how would you use it? altogether, separate or hyphenated? I've got an oral presentation about it in two days time and, while looking for information, I've found it in all its possible ways, but I need to know if there's a standard or something Thanks beforehand!
- playing on in the football field - WordReference Forums
En este contexto: (BrE) The football players were already on the field Pero en AE quizás se exprese de otra manera
- puppy-player-wither | WordReference Forums
few of my friends had ambitions to work there As small children, we had the same dreams that other kids did; we wanted to be astronauts or football players or action heroes I wanted to be a professional puppy-player-wither, which at the time seemed eminently reasonable J D Vance -
- trumpeter or trumpetist? - WordReference Forums
I would say trumpet player or possibly trumpeter I know it´s inconsistent because many such words end in -ist, but that´s the english language for you violininst trombonist (french) horn player trumpet player tuba player bugle player or bugler harpist pianist oboist timpanist saxophonist etc
- A group who has who have | WordReference Forums
The players of Real Madrid have won the World Cup Nikon is going to announce a new camera Nikon representatives are going to announce a new camera From British folks, articles, etc I often see the plural, when no such distinction is made It seems to me just to be the British style with collective nouns Real Madrid have one the World Cup
- the person who collects balls from around the field?
You call someone whose job is to give the members of a sport team water to drink a ''water boy'' What's the word for the person who in a sport like soccer or volleyball collects balls that go out and deliver them to the players?
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