Beautiful.
The word "football" is an English term which in early medieval times was spelt "fote-ball" (first recorded c.1400) to describe a 'ball game played on foot'.
Yes, and no. It would be best to describe it a an International sport as many many countries round the world play the game. However the game was originally invented by the English and is very popular in England.
Well you need to pay attention it is elastic
Soccer is a noun as it is the name of a game. Descriptive words are adjectives. If the answer you were looking for was an 'Adjective' then my answer would be Smashing Soccer. I personally enjoy this game. :)
English people.
Football was invented by the English.
soccer = football "a game of soccer" = "a football match"
Chelsea is obvisouly, everyone knows that! Blue is the colour, football is the game!
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Depending on usage, the English language word "game" can be a noun, an adjective, or a verb.
The English Football Association created the first widely accepted official rules of the game in 1863, dubbing the game association football. These rules were known as the "Laws of the Game."
Nouns don't describe they are the names of people places and things.Adjectives describe nouns. Dangerous is an adjective and it could describe a noun like game. egI don't like to play that dangerous game.