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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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watch the football

Can I say,

They are watching the football in the stadium.

The peoples are watching the football competition at the stadium.

There was a football match at / in the stadium.
  

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They are watching football in the stadium. The people are watching the football match at the stadium. There was a football match at / in the stadium.

  • They are watching football in the stadium.
  • The people are watching the football match at the stadium.
  • There was a football match at / in the stadium.
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They are watching football in the stadium.

The people are watching the football match at the stadium.

There was a football match at / in the stadium.
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What are the differences between "match" and "competition"? Is that wrong to say "football competition / tournament"?
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Is that wrong to say "football competition / tournament"?-- It sounds wrong to me unless it involves a number of teams, as at the Olympics.

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