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Players Only Love You When They're Playing Meaning Full Drop Leaked #874

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I found a player's uniform in the room

The team has a problem because its players' uniforms are missing. 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 I would include the perspective of the speakers and listeners, as well, or anyone participating in the conversation. The names belong to the players, which is why players' names is the usual way of writing this, where players' is a possessive noun

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 (bre) the football players were already on the field Pero en ae quizás se exprese de otra manera. In soccer (brazilian), all players available for a team are called (literally translating) ''reserves''

I saw on the other thread that american english makes a distinction (there are different types of substitutions) and there are differences in ''backup'' and ''substitute''.

There was a fight between two footballers in the dressing room/changing room or locker room after the match Which one shall i use The sentence is from a game where players must hatch as many ducks as possible Some ducks are born mutants and players need to get rid of them Maybe there is an idiomatic connotation here that i am not aware of To lie down (wikionary) 2.

The students (soccer players) are playing in the field/playground They are playing inside the field/playground And moreover they might play at other things or games, not necessarily soccer. In some games other players can take that dicarded card into their hand

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