Lingering death tiebreak and
sudden death tiebreak.
Verbal phrase is a verbal with all its modifiers, but short of a subject. For example, in a sentence, "PLAYING TENNIS is a hobby among youth", 'playing tennis' is a verbal phrase.
Game, Set, Match.
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John McEnroe. His famous phrase "You can't be serious!" provided the tennis star with the title for the book :-)
Ping-Pong Singsong!
Both could be correct. One is a question - How long have you been playing tennis? One is a statement - You have been playing tennis.
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It would take too long to list all the dimensions of a tennis court. Enter the phrase "tennis court measurements" into your favorite search engine for detailed information (n.b., if you use "Google", select "Images" at the top of that page). Or, visit the USTA link, below, for the Rules and Regulations of tennis, which include court measurements.
The independent clause in the sentence "Although it was raining, we played tennis anyway" is "we played tennis anyway." This clause can stand alone as a complete sentence because it contains a subject ("we") and a verb ("played"). The phrase "Although it was raining" is a dependent clause that cannot stand alone.
"Jouer au" translates to "to play" in English, specifically referring to playing a game or a sport. The phrase is often used with the names of games or sports, such as "jouer au football" (to play soccer) or "jouer au tennis" (to play tennis).
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