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∙ 2010-09-04 12:54:55That is called an ace.
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∙ 2010-09-04 12:54:55In tennis it's called a ace
Either you could flip a coin or decide it between you and your opponent.
We will [go] eat when you return. Depending on the context it could mean that a meal will be served when you return (most common), but it could also mean that everyone will go somewhere together to eat when you return.
yeahhh
tennis played on a table or you could say it was tennis played on a smaller scale
'Des tennis' are most probably 'des (chaussures de) tennis' which are tennis shoes in English. That could also stand for 'des (terrains de) tennis', which are tennis courts.
Opponent could mean rival, adversary, challenger, and to some extent, enemy.
You could buy then at Target, Walmart, Or even the tennis stores!
yes there can :)
No. There was a squash court which could have been modified with a tennis net but it would have been too small for a proper tennis court.
You could be playing four square, or, perhaps tennis or basketball. However, you could say the courts used for tennis and basketball are rectangles.
No coz if say a member of your family plays tennis, they could teach you then you'll get good enough to play in tournaments!