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PhraseMix Examples Categories situation: playing sports

9 English lessons for when you're playing sports

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English Lesson: It's you who should be worried, my friend.

1. “It's you who should be worried, my friend.”

English Lesson: You throw pretty well for a girl.

2. “You throw pretty well for a girl.”

English Lesson: Remember guys: there's no 'I' in 'team'.

3. “Remember guys: there's no 'I' in 'team'.”

English Lesson: She didn't even break a sweat.

4. “She didn't even break a sweat.”

English Lesson: I know that I have some very big shoes to fill.

5. “I know that I have some very big shoes to fill.”

6. “Time out. I need to sit down and catch my breath.”

7. “You're even worse at this than me!”

8. “Now — paddle your arms and kick your legs!”

9. “Great job today, guys. Keep up the good work.”

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