So long as you and your partner are both well informed of what is happening, you are safe, and you are breaking no laws, what you are doing should be OK. However, it would be a good idea to talk weth your mother about it first, and especially if you are unsure about anything.
from home you go to second base. that is to your right. a=home base b=second base c= third base d= 4th base. c d b a
They would get no runs
my understanding is he can go back but he has to step on third base as he returns to second base and after touching second base he can finish running the rest of the bases heading for home.
There is no law or for dating far as I know. But the law does say for underage dating that, no sexual activity should go on. Lewed or sexual acts will cause you some time in the big house! Just keep it on hugs and kisses!
When a runner is on a base that a batter or another base runner is required to run to, the former is forced to run to the next base. Two examples and a counter-example: 1) A runner begins the play on first base, and the ball is batted fair. Since the batter is required to go to first base, the runner that began on that base is forced to go to second base, and remains required to do so until the batter is out. 2) Runners begin the play on first base and on second base, and the ball is batted fair. As noted in example (1), the runner on first base is forced to go to second. Thus, the runner that began on second is now forced to go to third base. If either the batter or the runner that began on first base become out, then this requirement is cancelled. 3) A runner begins the play on third base, and the ball is batted fair. The runner MAY advance from third towards home, but is not FORCED to do so. That's because the batter is only required to run to first, and there is no requirement that the runner on third leave his base.
Go is a verb.The forms are:go -- base formgoes -- third person singularwent -- pastgone -- past participlegoing -- present participle
It makes no difference, they can go as far as they want to.
Most definitely! He's 15 and the girl he would be dating would be 10, so yeah.
Go is a verb.The forms are:go -- base formgoes -- third person singularwent -- pastgone -- past participlegoing -- present participle
I would say, 15 maybe 14, whenever your parents allow you to go out with a guy.
15 goes into 5000 three hundred thirty three and one-third times (5000/15 = 3333 1/3).
barry switzer