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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Please answer me...

Coach: I have made my decision. Listen, you're one of my best players...

Player: But I wouldn't be able to help the team win today because what? Please tell me why. Because I'm not a good team player, is that it?

Is 'wouldn't' correct in the context?

Is the rest grammatically correct?

I appreciate it.

  

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The exchange is okay, provided that the context is this: the coach is going to bench the player, one of the best on the team, for this game today, because he's not a team player, and this game will require total teamwork.

  • The exchange is okay, provided that the context is this: the coach is going to bench the player, one of the best on the team, for this game today, because he's not a team player, and this game will require total teamwork.
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The exchange is okay, provided that the context is this: the coach is going to bench the player, one of the best on the team, for this game today, because he's not a team player, and this game will require total teamwork.

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