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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Anticipate (football/soccer)

Does the verb "to anticipate" make sense in football/soccer?

If so, do you have a correspondent phrasal verb?

Thank you

  

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teal lime Does the verb "to anticipate" make sense in football/soccer? I imagine it makes sense in all sports and games. You have to think ahead about what your opponent might do next.

  • teal lime Does the verb "to anticipate" make sense in football/soccer?
  • I imagine it makes sense in all sports and games.
  • You have to think ahead about what your opponent might do next.
  • No phrasal verb comes to mind, but maybe if you wrote a whole sentence with 'anticipate' in the kind of context you're thinking of, we might be able to think of something.
  • CJ
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teal limeDoes the verb "to anticipate" make sense in football/soccer?

I imagine it makes sense in all sports and games. You have to think ahead about what your opponent might do next.

No phrasal verb comes to mind, but maybe if you wrote a whole sentence with 'anticipate' in the kind of context you're thinking of, we might be able to think of somethi

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