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Coach (n.) Hector Cuper is a coach of Uzbekistan soccer team.

Doubt (n.) I have a doubt about your plans.

Field (n.) (1) These are our cotton fields.

Field (n.) (2) The soccer players are coming to the field.

Field (n.) (3) She works in a medical field.

Goal (n.) (1) There are two goals on the field.

Goal (n.) (1) We need three goals.

Goal (n.) (1) What is your goal in your life?

Jump (n.) That was a dangerous jump.

Knot (n.) Please tighten the knot of your tie.

Match (n.) (1) Do you have a match for making fire?

Match (n.) (2) Today we will have a match between Barcelona and Real
Madrid.
Match (v.) (3) My shirt does not match to my pants.

Meaning (n.) What is the meaning of this word?

Meter (n.) The distance is 55 meters.

Player (n.) I want to become a professional tennis player.

Point (n.) The score is 2:2. We need one point to win.

Practice (n.) Every six month we go a practice of shooting.

Race (n.) Have you seen a horse race?

Reporter (n.) The reporter told the news 5 minutes ago.

Rope (n.) We need 10 meter rope.

Score (n.) The score was 3:2

Shoelaces (n.) Tie your shoelaces.

Stadium (n.) We play soccer on the stadium.

String (n.) She tied a string around the boxes.

Tie (n.) There was a tie on the game.

Beat – beat – beaten (v.) Barca beat Real Madrid yesterday.


Believe (v.) I do not believe girls.

Coach (v.) Kasimov coached the team for 6 years.

Doubt (v.) I do not doubt my friends.

Imagine (v.) Can you imagine how difficult it was?

Join (v.) Do you want to join in our club?

Jump (v.) Can you jump from here?

Kick (v.) He kicked the door and opened it.

Lose – lost – lost (v.) Yesterday our soccer team lost the game.

Race (v.) I raced the black car down the street.

Score (v) Messi scored three goals.

Suppose (v.) I suppose that the test will be very difficult.

Tie (v.) (1) Please tie your dog.

Tie (v.) (2) Last week Pakhtakor tied with Lokomotiv.

Throw – threw – thrown (v.) He threw the ball and I caught it.

Win – won – won (v.) We won the final, we are champions.

Certain (adj.) I am certain that you are military.

Certainly (adv.) You look very bad. You are certainly tired.

Farthest/furthest (adv.) He throws the ball the farthest/furthest of all.

For sure We will beat this team for sure.

Most He has the most money in the world.

Positive (adj.) =sure, certain


We are positive that it will rain today.
Quite = very
This book is quite interesting.
So I think so.

Surely (adv.) Surely I will help you.

Toward Mike kicked the ball toward the goal.

Uncertain (adj.) She is uncertain about her answers.

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