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A forced run is when the person must run because there is another runner coming to the base. You cannot have two people on a base so the runner must run. A not forced run is when there is no runner coming to the base so they could stay or the could run.
Yeah I believe so. I am a cross country runner and my period did not come this month and I blame it on my running whey single day.
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The answer depends on the distance for the race. A marathon runner could not maintain the speed attained by a sprint runner.
The answer depends on the distance for the race. A marathon runner could not maintain the speed attained by a sprint runner.
My answer for this question is no, because when you stop instantly, the momentum genrerated by moving the runner forward continues to push you forward, making the runner slide (if on gravel, ice, or wet grass) or flat on their face if the runner is on a surface with a large amount of friction, suchas tarmac or other floor. Unless the runner were to run in to a wall, the runner could not stop instantly
Well the officer could be a bad person inside but then be a good person outside.
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"Could" is a modal auxiliary verb used to express possibility, ability, or permission. It is not considered active or passive because it doesn't indicate a specific action or the doer of the action.
Runner would advance a base but if appealed that runner could be out.
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