Can you correct two short sentences?

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Moonwalker

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I'm not sure if they make sense or not.

1. He is playing with a ball in the field. (play/ field)

2. He is dribbling with the ball. (dribble/with)

It is description of a picture which is common in the Toeic.
I bought a book to take the test, but this book doesn't provide any answers
for a picture. It just says 'describe the picture' and only key words are given.
Usually the sentences used in the Toeic part 1 are present continuous, so I made up them using -ing form verbs.

In the picture, you can see a man standing bending his knee to dribble a soccer ball.

Thanks in advance
 

Rover_KE

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Your sentences are correct.

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billmcd

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I'm not sure if they make sense or not.

1. He is playing with a ball in the field. (play/ field)

2. He is dribbling with the ball. (dribble/with)

It is description of a picture which is common in the Toeic.
I bought a book to take the test, but this book doesn't provide any answers
for a picture. It just says 'describe the picture' and only key words are given.
Usually the sentences used in the Toeic part 1 are present continuous, so I made up them using -ing form verbs.

In the picture, you can see a man standing bending his knee to dribble a soccer ball.

Thanks in advance

1. OK

2. He is dribbling [STRIKE]with[/STRIKE] the ball.
 
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