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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Performance

Context: In sport

John showed a very ordinary performance in the match.

John executed a very ordinary performance in the match.

John implemented a very ordinary performance in the match.


Are these sentences correct?

Which verb is suitable for performance noun? or Do you suggest any other perfect one?

  

Top answer

John showed a very mediocre / average / less than spectacular ordinary performance in the match. More natural: John did not perform at his best in the match. John's playing was not impressive.

  • John showed a very mediocre / average / less than spectacular ordinary performance in the match.
  • More natural: John did not perform at his best in the match.
  • John's playing was not impressive.
  • John executed a very ordinary performance in the match.
  • John implemented a very ordinary performance in the match.
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John showed a very mediocre / average / less than spectacular ordinary performance in the match.

More natural:

John did not perform at his best in the match.
John's playing was not impressive.

John executed a very ordinary performance in the match.

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