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Yes I have heard that Cranbrook have scots, however it is a scrimmage opposed training with maybe half a game on top of that. Good learning for both sides
Last season they were poor but still won against Trinity, this year they lost...Does Anyone know how Cranbrook 2nds are looking this season compared to last season?
"versing" is not a verb.Who are the cas schools versing this weekend?
They've got a fixture this weekend against the Scots 3rds, if that tells you anything. Cranbrook 1s scimmaging against scots, should be pretty uninterupted but nothing official.Does Anyone know how Cranbrook 2nds are looking this season compared to last season?
Thank you"versing" is not a verb.
Well what you’re using is slang and very common with kids these days. It is thought to have been picked up through video game terminology, but also through the ambiguous sound of the word “versus”.
What you are doing with this and “versing” is thinking that the original “versus” is a verb, when it’s in fact a preposition.
A preposition is a word that shows a noun or pronoun’s relationship with another word in a sentence. The common ones are things like: on, in, above, through, below and before.
In future use "play" or "playing" both are verbs. Eg. Cranbrook are playing Trinity this weekend.
Nice to put my teachers hat back on.
Correct. But language and grammar does change over time..What you are doing with this and “versing” is thinking that the original “versus” is a verb, when it’s in fact a preposition.
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Well said Joker"versing" is not a verb.
Well what you’re using is slang and very common with kids these days. It is thought to have been picked up through video game terminology, but also through the ambiguous sound of the word “versus”.
What you are doing with this and “versing” is thinking that the original “versus” is a verb, when it’s in fact a preposition.
A preposition is a word that shows a noun or pronoun’s relationship with another word in a sentence. The common ones are things like: on, in, above, through, below and before.
In future use "play" or "playing" both are verbs. Eg. Cranbrook are playing Trinity this weekend.
Nice to put my teachers hat back on.
the act of composing poetry”. For example: “What art thou up to, Shakespeare?” “Oh, not much, just a little versing.”"versing" is not a verb.
Well what you’re using is slang and very common with kids these days. It is thought to have been picked up through video game terminology, but also through the ambiguous sound of the word “versus”.
What you are doing with this and “versing” is thinking that the original “versus” is a verb, when it’s in fact a preposition.
A preposition is a word that shows a noun or pronoun’s relationship with another word in a sentence. The common ones are things like: on, in, above, through, below and before.
In future use "play" or "playing" both are verbs. Eg. Cranbrook are playing Trinity this weekend.
Nice to put my teachers hat back on.