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I found a player's uniform in the room Violininst trombonist (french) horn player trumpet player tuba player bugle player or bugler harpist pianist oboist timpanist saxophonist etc. The team has a problem because its players' uniforms are missing.

As small children, we had the same dreams that other kids did I would include the perspective of the speakers and listeners, as well, or anyone participating in the conversation. We wanted to be astronauts or football players or action heroes

(bre) the football players were already on the field

Pero en ae quizás se exprese de otra manera. Is it natural/correct to use starting and. That's interesting to know that at one point in time in the uk a distinction was made between chess and football teams I'm not sure if that was also the case here in the u.s

If you go far enough back in time, but at least during the 21st century you would use 'on' for both the school chess team as well as the school football team. Thanks a lot for your help. How do you express this in a way that sounds good/natural when e.g In a meeting everybody talks about their stuff and then when they finish, they want to let the next person talk

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 soccer players are playing in/on the field For the above sentences do i use 'in' or 'on' Do we use 'in' because the field is big and 'on' when the field is enclosed or fenced up

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