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Perhaps, our English experts could shed some light on the following sentences"
1. Jane is about to take a putt in her golf tournament or Jane about to take a putt in her golf competition.
2. You have done very well in your tennis and you also have done well in your studies or
You have done very well in your tennis as well as in your studies.
3. Your academic achievement has brought fame to your alma mater or Your academic achievement has brought the fame to your alma matter.
The following questions relate to the use of English in sports news_ can we accept this type of English ?
England have won a football tournament againt Spain. Can we use '" have" INSTEAD OF "HAS" ?
England has qualified for the finals . Is it necessary to put ' s " for the final ? How many finals are there ?
In sports write-ups , the pluralisation of championships confuses me. Can we do away with "S" for championship ?
In the following sentences,many English experts say the use of " their" in the following sentence is acceptable grammatically. Language does change . Do you agree ?
Sentence :
Everybody has to play their role in helping the underprivileged . Would it be better if this sentence remains in its original structure ?
e.g. Everbody has to play his or her role in helping the underprivileged.
Three more questions about grammar :
1. A team of riders streaming pass a bridge or A team of riders streaming pass the bridge. In this situation , the writer refers to only one bridge eventhough the riders may pass through two more bridges located miles ahead .
2. Subscribe now to the Asiaweek magazine or subscribe to the Asiaweek magazine now ?
3. The crowd cheeers out to this badminton player to continue fighting his fighting spirit. or the crowd cheers on to this badminton player to continue his fighting spirit.
For your information, sentence 3 was written by a native speaker of English ( Australian).
1. Jane is about to take a putt in her golf tournament or Jane about to take a putt in her golf competition.
2. You have done very well in your tennis and you also have done well in your studies or
You have done very well in your tennis as well as in your studies.
3. Your academic achievement has brought fame to your alma mater or Your academic achievement has brought the fame to your alma matter.
The following questions relate to the use of English in sports news_ can we accept this type of English ?
England have won a football tournament againt Spain. Can we use '" have" INSTEAD OF "HAS" ?
England has qualified for the finals . Is it necessary to put ' s " for the final ? How many finals are there ?
In sports write-ups , the pluralisation of championships confuses me. Can we do away with "S" for championship ?
In the following sentences,many English experts say the use of " their" in the following sentence is acceptable grammatically. Language does change . Do you agree ?
Sentence :
Everybody has to play their role in helping the underprivileged . Would it be better if this sentence remains in its original structure ?
e.g. Everbody has to play his or her role in helping the underprivileged.
Three more questions about grammar :
1. A team of riders streaming pass a bridge or A team of riders streaming pass the bridge. In this situation , the writer refers to only one bridge eventhough the riders may pass through two more bridges located miles ahead .
2. Subscribe now to the Asiaweek magazine or subscribe to the Asiaweek magazine now ?
3. The crowd cheeers out to this badminton player to continue fighting his fighting spirit. or the crowd cheers on to this badminton player to continue his fighting spirit.
For your information, sentence 3 was written by a native speaker of English ( Australian).