yes it does. if he doesn't swing then its not a fault. but if he does swing it's already a fault.
no one is perfect.. but if you consider it.. there's a chance that they will repeat that fault again and again .. they will not learn!
A fault in badminton refers to a violation of the rules during play. Common faults include serving or returning the shuttlecock incorrectly, stepping into the opponent's court during play, and touching the net with your racket or body while the shuttlecock is in play. Any fault results in a point being awarded to the opponent.
The rock layers that a fault passes through had to have already existed for them to break and create a fault. This is analogous to the door panel of your car had to have already existed for it to bend and create a dent.
lawn. in table tennis, the other player gets a point on a single fault, whereas in lawn tenns, you get two chances, and your opponent will get the point on the second fault.
Your question already has the answer contained within it. "an accident caused by sneezing"If you were the one who's sneezing caused the accident then you are at fault.Yes, in most cases.
there was an unknown fault connected to the already discovered fault that goes straight through Christchurch.
It is called a foot fault. You can also have a foot fault if you step over the center line onto the opponent's court.
Yes Wisconsin is a no-fault divorce state.
Yes, you can successfully cross the net in volleyball without committing a fault as long as you do not touch the net or interfere with the opponent's play.
? Are you asking about a transformer turn to turn fault? Or if a transformer is shorted, does this turn into a fault? Please clarify the question.
It is called a fault. When a ball goes out, you raise a finger to tell your opponent.
Badly worded question, but I think you're talking about a fault?