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The phrase "will practice" is a verb (future tense).
Singular.
In the sentence "Most of the basketball team will be attending weather dance," the verb phrase is "will be attending."
The prepositional phrase in this sentence is "for practice," because a the word for is a preposition. In this sentence, practice would be the object of a preposition.
Its the phrase ''hoi polloi''. It means ''the many (people)'' meaning the masses. Greek : οι πολλοι What is frustrating is the constant mispronunciation of the phrase. Its ''e polee'' not ''choi poloi''
"to soccer practice."
Make it happen
Alignment, balance, finish
It means, "life is just for two moments!"
This phrase is spin of the expression "all is fair in love and war", which is an expression that means anything goes in winning at love or war. Your phrase simply replaced war with basketball, only to be cute and most likely because someone has a passion for basketball. Your phrase really has no meaning, it's simply someone trying to sound cute and most likely has no idea what the phrase means either.
Basketball Jones is a song made by cheech and chong in the late 70's or early 80's
"Haseen pal" is a phrase in Urdu and Hindi that translates to "beautiful moments" in English. It is often used to describe cherished times or experiences that are filled with joy and happiness. The phrase is commonly used in poetry and songs to evoke nostalgia and appreciation for life's fleeting yet precious moments.