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Do ngoc tien Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

down the other end.

Di Maria is involved down the other end moments later, but his cross is cleared by Kaya. Madrid are just toying with their opponents at the moment as they keep possession of the ball.
Is this phrase used as an adj ?
  

Top answer

No, it's an adverbial phrase modifying 'is involved'.

  • No, it's an adverbial phrase modifying 'is involved'.
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No, it's an adverbial phrase modifying 'is involved'.
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what does it mean,please? It is used very much in football report.
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The end of the pitch ('the pitch' is the playing field) is the area near the goal . So, there are two ends.

Clive
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"Di Maria is involved down the other end moments later" .The grammar is very strange.I can't understand to apply for the next time.
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"Di Maria is involved down at the other end moments later"

The 'at' is sometimes omitted in casual speech.
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Ya! I have understood more about the sentence,but is is not still completely clear.About grammar,can we say :'Di Maria is involved moments later' ? What's the meaning of 'moments' ? If it means ''stage",why is it written in the plural form ?
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A moment is like a minute. He is involved a few minutes later.

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