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I've always had a nice follow through whether in tennis or basketball.

I've always had a nice follow through in tennis and basketball.


[Whether it's] Sunday or not, it cost the same price.
It's the same price whether we go Sunday or Monday.


He's gotten good at this game.
He's been getting good at this game.

Which animal makes this sound? moooooo
Which animal makes this kind of sound?
What sound does a cow make?
What kind of sound does a cow make?
  

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Brit. Eng: I've always had a nice follo w-th rough whether in tennis or basketball. I've always had a nice follo w-t hrough in tennis and basketball.

  • Brit.
  • Eng: I've always had a nice follo w-th rough whether in tennis or basketball.
  • I've always had a nice follo w-t hrough in tennis and basketball.
  • [Whether it's] Sunday or not, it cost s the same price.
  • ('it' is singular and requires a verb in the singular).
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Brit. Eng:
I've always had a nice follow-through whether in tennis or basketball.

I've always had a nice follow-through in tennis and basketball.

[Whether it's] Sunday or not, it costs the same price. ('it' is singular and requires a
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Hi

Excuse me may I ask

Do I leave in the "in"?
I've always had a nice follow-through whether in tennis or basketball.

Can I leave out "Whether it's"?
[Whether it's] Sunday or not, it costs the same price. ('it' is singular and requires a verb in the singu

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