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Abbos Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence correct?

Hi to everyone!..

Imagine that you were watching with the friend of yours soccer game. And you wanted to ask him which team he was supporting. How could u express that?

Will you say: "Which team are you anxious about" or "which team are you fan of" or how?

I wanted to give me correct and usual form of this phrases.

Thanks
  

Top answer

Which team do you want to win? Or which team are you supporting(/do you support - if you know that he supports one of the teams he is watching). Anxious is really the wrong word and fan might not work if he is watching the game rather than following either of the two teams playing.

  • Which team do you want to win?
  • Or which team are you supporting(/do you support - if you know that he supports one of the teams he is watching).
  • Anxious is really the wrong word and fan might not work if he is watching the game rather than following either of the two teams playing.
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Which team do you want to win? Or which team are you supporting(/do you support - if you know that he supports one of the teams he is watching).

Anxious is really the wrong word and fan might not work if he is watching the game rather than following either of the two teams playing.
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Hi Abbos;

If I were watching a match with my friend, I would spend a little time watching him. He might be wearing one team's colors. It should be obvious after a few minutes which team he wanted to win!
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You could use: Which team are you interested in?
Which team excites you the most?
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germanbobadillaYou could use: Which team are you interested in?Which team excites you the most?

Possibly a bit too formal.
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Well, I'm enraptured by such a kind and various replies and advises. Thank you all dear Dave, Alphecca and Germanbobadilla and others! You all have been most helpful. I think there was enough variants in the examples you gave to express the idea in the best way.   

By the way, Thank you Alphecca for the politeness!  
respect 

(p.s. perhaps there are many grammar and another
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Hi guys,



One more.

I commonly just say 'Whose side / which side are you on?'



Clive
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Which team is your favorite?

Which is your favorite team?
Any difference in meaning? Are both correct?

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