Well, you mean grow........ But people came to where it started and they brought it back to their people and so on and so on......
soccer player
soccer he grew up playing that sport before basketball
yeah he likes me, we played soccer together and I felt that we really grew as friends
mahdi ahmed was very smart student who went to channel view school for research when he grew up he became a very good soccer(football) player he taught leonel messi soccer you can see who taught messi soccer
mahdi ahmed was very smart student who went to channel view school for research when he grew up he became a very good soccer(football) player he taught leonel messi soccer you can see who taught messi soccer
they have to be affiliated in some way with the country. example, born in Ghana but grew up in the US, you would have a choice.
* I grew = crecí * You grew = creciste * He grew = creció * We grew = crecimos * You (plural) grew = crecísteis * They grew = crecieron
It depends also on the person. Many people learn to be a "good" or even a "bad sport". Soccer is those activities that are out of the regular. One gets to be active while having fun at the same time. In my case, I grew potential because I always try my best.
Soccer
it grew when i was born
golf, soccer, croquet, curling, soccer, baseball, basketball,, soccer, soccer, and soccer
No, the word "grew" is not an adverb.The word "grew" is a past-tense verb.