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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

2 Baseball sentences

Is it natural to say 'in line with' to mean 'facing'?

Make sure your knees are in line with the ball coming your way when catching it.
How would you say this correctly?

I'd rather you threw the ball slowly and that it got destination than hard and for the catcher not to be able to catch it.

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Anonymous Make sure your knees are in line with the ball coming your way when catching it. That doesn't sound like a good way to catch a baseball. I'd rather you threw the ball slowly and accurately than hard and out of the catcher's reach.

  • Anonymous Make sure your knees are in line with the ball coming your way when catching it.
  • That doesn't sound like a good way to catch a baseball.
  • I'd rather you threw the ball slowly and accurately than hard and out of the catcher's reach.
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AnonymousMake sure your knees are in line with the ball coming your way when catching it.
That doesn't sound like a good way to catch a baseball.

I'd rather you threw the ball slowly and accurately than hard and out of the catcher's reach.

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