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Playing doubles is a 'team game'.
One team gets to serve and then the other - alternating sides.
The best types of serves are either a jump float or a jump serve.
The verb form of service is serve.Other verbs are serves, serving and served."I will serve my master"."I will be serving your summons today"."He served the soup".
When the serving team loses a point, the serve changes to the opposing team. Each of the players on a team serve alternately when the team has the serve.
0 is an even number so from the right. left odd, right even
If the server serves the ball and hits the top of the net, but the ball bounces over into the serve box, that is called a let. If that was their first serve, then they still have two tries left.
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KuhudumaThis is the gerund of the verb kuhuduma, to serve. Example: Kuhuduma ni furaha, Serving is a joy. Example of the verb kuhuduma: Anayehuduma ni mwenye furaha. One who serves is joyful.
It depends entirely on how you use the word "serve". Serve has a number of very distinct meanings in English. Some of those meanings in particular have different translations in Hebrew: If you mean "serve" in the sense of "serving in the army" or "serving in public office", the verb is lesharet (לְשָׁרֵת). -- My friend served in the Peace Corps for three years. If you mean "serve" in the sense of "serving my master", the verb is la'avod (לַעֲבוֹד). -- I will faithfully serve under you in this job. If you mean "serve" in the sense of "having the function of", the verb is leshamesh betafkid (לְשַׁמֵשׁ בְּתַפְקִיד). -- This books serves to explain the economy. If you mean "serve" in the sense of "serving a document on", the verb is lehagis (לְהַגִישׁ). -- John was served with a court summons.
of Serve, a. & n. from Serve.
The past progressive tense of serve is was/were serving.I was servingWe were servingYou were servingHe/She/It was servingThey were serving
If it hits the net and goes into the service box, you get one re-serve (as opposed to getting two re-serves if you do that on your first serve). If it hits the net and does not land in the service box, then it is a double fault.
There are a few types of serves in volleyball and depending on your age, strength and talent, you may use all of them. The most basic serve is an underhand serve, the next step up from that is a overhand serve, than there is a jump serve, which you do your approach and jump and serve tha ball over the net, another serve is a floater serve and this can be served from the ground or as a jump serve and a floaters serves makes the ball float over the net. Another serve is banna split, which the ball is tossed spining to the side and when you serve it, the palm of your hand slices the ball and it will turn clockwise and go straight down on the other side of the net. These are the most common serves, but there are differents ways to do these types of serves.