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Round is an adjective, noun, and a verb. Adjective: We bought a round table. Noun: Dave and Bob played a round of golf. Verb: A deer jumped in front of our car as we rounded the corner.
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Yes--"playing" in that context is a gerund.
Carlos and you went to the park when you decided to join your friends in a game of disc golf. (the pronoun 'you' can be singular or plural)OR:Carlos and I went to the park and wedecided to join our friends in a game of disc golf.
Round is an adjective, noun, and a verb. Adjective: We bought a round table. Noun: Dave and Bob played a round of Golf. Verb: A deer jumped in front of our car as we rounded the corner.
Round is an adjective, noun, and a verb. Adjective: We bought a round table. Noun: Dave and Bob played a round of golf. Verb: A deer jumped in front of our car as we rounded the corner.
Round is an adjective, noun, and a verb. Adjective: We bought a round table. Noun: Dave and Bob played a round of Golf. Verb: A deer jumped in front of our car as we rounded the corner.
It is a round of golf. It consists of playing 18 holes of golf.
Golf is a noun, but to golf is a verb.
Golf is year round. There is no season.
Miami golf packages are available year-round for many of the courses. You will have to search the specific golf club you are interested in and find out what the pricing is for a year-round package.
Golf. But a single game of golf is usually referred to as a round.
A round of golf is simply started when a player hits their tee shot on the first hole.
The 19th hole can be the first playoff hole after a round of golf, but it is another name for the bar after the round.
I guess 3 or less strokes in golf.
Please be more specific: a round of what? Golf? Boxing? Singing?