tied up the match

Status
Not open for further replies.

keannu

VIP Member
Joined
Dec 27, 2010
Member Type
Student or Learner
Native Language
Korean
Home Country
South Korea
Current Location
South Korea
1. When is "half time" in soccer? In the middle time of the first half or right betwen first half and second half?
2. Does "tie up the match" mean "make the match firmly in your favor"?

169)W:Yes. They turned the game around! When the Bears were leading at half time by 1-0, I almost turned off the TV.
M: The Tigers tied up the match in the second half, huh?
W:Yes, but it was a hard game for the Tigers. The Bears even broke the rules.
 
'Half-time' is the 15 minute period between the first and second halves.

'Tied up the match' and 'broke the rules' are not expressions a native speaker would use.

We might say 'tied the match', which means 'levelled the scores'.

Rover
 
I dont' think "When the Bears were leading at half time by 1-0" makes sense as during a break, everyone is resting. So "leading during a break" sounds weird. I got this from a highschool textbook, which seems to be written by a Korean.
 
A native speaker would say 'When the Bears were leading one-nil at half time...'

It's not weird at all. The score at half time remains the same during the break.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Ask a Teacher

If you have a question about the English language and would like to ask one of our many English teachers and language experts, please click the button below to let us know:

(Requires Registration)
Back
Top