1. Annie is a popular female hocky player.
2. Annie is a popular woman hocky player.
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Are both OK? Which one is commonly used?
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3. Sam is a popular male hocky player.
4. Sam is a popular man hocky player.
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What about these sentences? Which one is common? Can we use #4?
3 answers
All are correct.
Thank you....
1. He is a man player.
2. He is a man baseball player.
3. He is a man soccer player.
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Are the expressions grammatical?
1. He is a man player.
2. He is a man baseball player.
3. He is a man soccer player.
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Are the expressions grammatical?
We don't use "man" in these sentences. It's enough to say "he."