Asked by rfvv
1. Canand lost the game against/with England at 2 to 3.
2. Canada won the game against/with England at two to three.
3. Canada won the game against/with England at 2-2.
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Are they correct? Would you let me know correct expressions?
2. Canada won the game against/with England at two to three.
3. Canada won the game against/with England at 2-2.
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Are they correct? Would you let me know correct expressions?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
I'd use "against" rather than "with."
I'd change 2 and 3 a little bit. Since Canada won, you'd put Canada's score first.
<i>Canada won the game against England, three to two.
Canada won the game against England, 3-2.</i>
I'd change 2 and 3 a little bit. Since Canada won, you'd put Canada's score first.
<i>Canada won the game against England, three to two.
Canada won the game against England, 3-2.</i>
Answered by
Gerald
Canand lost the game against England at 2 to3.
Canand won the game against England at three to two.
Canand lost the game against England at 2-2.
Canand won the game against England at three to two.
Canand lost the game against England at 2-2.
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