"Fore!"
When you hit the ball in golf you do not need to say anything unless you see that the ball is going into a crowd or may hit someone else. Then the word to yell out is, "FORE". It's the warning word. I have heard some other words used when someone hits the ball into the woods but I can't write them here.
A hole in one is when you hit the golfball from the starting position into the hole with one hit. So say you just finshed a hole and you going to your next, Well now your about to hit the ball and you give it a good whack then you hear the ball you just hit make it into the hole. That is a hole in one.
A fake hit in volleyball is when a setter sets the ball to, lets say, the outside hitter, well all players act like they're going to hit it but only the outside hitter hits it.
It is hail that is approximately the same size as a golf ball.
"I am going to pass (this class)" Voy a pasar "I am going to pass (the ball)" Voy a tirar"
Usted VA a tener una pelota.
The past participle is also hit. present perfect - I have hit the ball ten times. He has hit the ball twice. past perfect - I had hit the ball ten times. present simple passive - My car is hit every day past simple passive - My car was hit twice yesterday. present perfect passive - My car has been hit again. past perfect passive - My car had been hit three times yesterday.
you dont survive those. sorry to say if an atomic bombs going to hit then its going to hit and your going to die. most likely from disinagration.
No, you can't. The ball must land on your side of the table first before you can return it.
it depends on what type of English you give the ball, where you hit it, roughness of the felt, all of this are factors into the equation, but i would say the eight ball would move west at around .7 cm sec then come to a stop from friction, and the sudden jolt from the none moving 7 ball it depends on what type of English you give the ball, where you hit it, roughness of the felt, all of this are factors into the equation, but i would say the eight ball would move west at around .7 cm sec then come to a stop from friction, and the sudden jolt from the none moving 7 ball it depends on what type of English you give the ball, where you hit it, roughness of the felt, all of this are factors into the equation, but i would say the eight ball would move west at around .7 cm sec then come to a stop from friction, and the sudden jolt from the none moving 7 ball
He is failing his speed is going down and his receiving the ball is bad.
well volleying is were you hit the ball back and forth to see who is going to have the ball to serve first. - that's why they say volley for serve. So that advantage of that would be having the first opportunity to be able to gain a point on your opponent. If you are not the serving team you do not gain a point. You only have the chance to then serve the ball yourself.