I can't really say without understanding what you're trying to say.GoesStation,
Which parts are wrong? I think no errors.
Is the following sentence correct?
Apple team is eliminated by other in the football competition.
Hi emsr2d2.
My last question [STRIKE]from[/STRIKE] for/in this thread.
Why do we not use the present tense here?
Is it wrongly to explain? This makes no sense at all. Please try to write it in a different way.
Now it is.Is the following sentence correct?
The Apple team was beaten by the other team in the football game/match.
Of course not, or you would not have written it that way.GoesStation,
Which parts are wrong? I see no errors.
We can't know who won until the game is over. So the othe team beat Apple in the past.Hi emsr2d2,
About my last question in this thread, why should I not use the present tense here? Explain why it is wrong.
The Apple team was beaten by the other team in the football game/match.
Now it is.
Polyester,
A long time ago I asked you to start reading books or stories in English. Doing this will help you learn. Start with very simple material.
You can ask the teachers here to suggest some suitable reading matter in a new thread.
I suggest you start a new thread with a title like "Reading suggestions". Tell us a little about what you're interested in and ask members to suggest elementary-level reading matter.Can you recommend other story books for me?
That shows how many games I've ever watched . . . .It's grammatical but it loses the entire idea of elimination. A team can lose to another team without being eliminated from the whole competition.