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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

defensive and offensive.

USA defensive played very well today as Italy offensive kept attacking the goal net. Somehow, so many times, the defensive blocked and intercepted the ball. Also the Italy played good defense. They left no chance for the USA to score their goal. The Italy kicked the ball to their offensive side as soon as possible. Finaliy the game was tied.

Are these sentences OK?

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noun: defense adjective: defensive offensive (as noun)=an attack, not to be used in this context The USA defense played very well today as the Italy offense kept attacking the goal net. Somehow, so many times, the defense blocked and intercepted the ball. Also, Italy played good defense.

  • noun: defense adjective: defensive offensive (as noun)=an attack, not to be used in this context The USA defense played very well today as the Italy offense kept attacking the goal net.
  • Somehow, so many times, the defense blocked and intercepted the ball.
  • Also, Italy played good defense.
  • They left no chance for the USA to score their goal.
  • Italy kicked the ball to their offensive side as soon as possible.
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noun: defense
adjective: defensive
offensive (as noun)=an attack, not to be used in this context

The USA defense played very well today as the Italy offense kept attacking the goal net. Somehow, so many times, the defense blocked a
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I recognize the irony in the typo queen and horrible speller pointing this out, but FINALLY.

I think you just attack the goal, not the goal net. Also, score "a" goal, not their goal.

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