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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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I don't know if there is an correct way to say this.

This sentence is pretty complicated.

A player scored after spinning and being held. The commentator says:

- How strong are you when you are spinning, the opponent is grabbing you and you still manage to score?

Is it correct the above?

Is this bottom one correct and better?

- How strong is he that he manages to score while spinning and being grabbed by the opponent?

Thank you
  

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Is it correct the above? Yes, but it is not a question; it is an exclamation. - How strong is he that he manages to score while spinning and being grabbed by the opponent?

  • Is it correct the above?
  • Yes, but it is not a question; it is an exclamation.
  • - How strong is he that he manages to score while spinning and being grabbed by the opponent?
  • Yes, but not better, because it refers only to that player.
  • The original refers to anyone in general.
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Anonymous How strong are you when you are spinning, the opponent is grabbing you and you still manage to score?Is it correct the above?
Yes, but it is not a question; it is an exclamation.
Anonymouss this bottom one correct and better?- How strong is he that he manages to score while spinning and being grabbed by the opponent?

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