He had few years ago
Tennis: Can Federer prevent Djokovic? I did not
see him in the classic form and made him look feisty and old. I mean just so. I say He is not in the classic form, just a few years ago!
Not in the classic form as he had few years ago.
Can you tell me which sentence to use?
What does the P.E. apologise for as: “Shar. “Non-expressive!
Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been
in the classic as he had been a few years ago.
“He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”
Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.
Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been
in the classic as he had been a few years ago.
“He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”
Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.
Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been
in the classic as he had been a few years ago.
“He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”
Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.
Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been
in the classic as he had been a few years ago.
“He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”
Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.
Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been
in the classic as he had been a few years ago.
“He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”
Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.
Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been
in the classic as he had been a few years ago.
“He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”
Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.
Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been
in the classic as he had been a few years ago.
“He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”
Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.
Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been
in the classic as he had been a few years ago.
“He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”
Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.
Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been
in the classic as he had been a few years ago.
“He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”
Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.
Which one’s equally wrong is incorrect? He hasn’t been
in the classic as he had been a few years ago.
“He is not in the classic form as he had been a few years ago.”
Both sound like good ideas. The first would definitely be the one to buy.