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  1. 25 janv. 2010 · There can be a "pool" on anything. It is a gambling device where the money is "pooled" and given to the winner. There often are hockey pools, NFL pools, and there are often facetious pools where you just pretend to bet on what time so and so will get to work, or who's gonna kick the bucket first, etc. It's true that without a context one might be hard pressed to know exactly what a deadpool is ...

  2. 15 avr. 2011 · 1. We swim at the pool (building location – as opposed to at the seaside, etc) implies that you would swim in the pool (water)2. We go swimming in the pool is possible but, as you say, if you’re at the pool it its obvious that you would swim in the pool water!3 & 4. As you state, would be implied from 1.5.

  3. 20 août 2021 · Aug 21, 2021. #6. lingobingo said: A pool of something can be thought of as a fund or stock or source of supply of a certain commodity or item. Note that if a group of people “ pool their resources”, it means they share the available resources. This is the whole sentence:

  4. 2 janv. 2018 · Hello everyone! Are the following sentences correct? 1) I`m swimming in the pool. 2) I`m sitting at the pool. 3) I`m sitting by the pool. To me, number 3 sounds better than number 2. Are there any other prepositions you can use with the word "pool"? Thanks in advance!

  5. 28 oct. 2019 · Oct 28, 2019. #2. "I'm going to swim now" seems normal if you are at the swimming pool and you want to make a remark about your intention to jump into the pool and start swimming. "I'm going to go swimming" seems normal if you are announcing your plans to go to some pool or lake and swim for a while. "I feel like going swimming" tells your ...

  6. 31 déc. 2010 · We can't go swimming today. According to the grammar books we study, the possible answer is either. 1) The swimming pool has been closed. or. 2) The swimming pool is closed. After a heated discussion we decided on the first option - has been closed. But I feel there is a difference between senetnce 1) and sentence 2).

  7. 26 janv. 2009 · Jan 26, 2009. #2. Hola: "float pool" es el personal que trabajando en una sección/departamento puede ser movido, en casos de necesidad, a otra sección/departamento para cubrir turnos. "cross-training" es el personal que esta capacitado en dos o más areas de trabajo. X.

  8. 6 juin 2019 · This is a sentence from the textbook I'm using: "He swam up and down the pool, and then climbed out." Does it mean that he swam from one side of the pool to the other, then back, and climbed out? I'm thankful and looking forward to your response.

  9. 5 janv. 2020 · You could also say "let's organize a car pool," if you want to include more people than are in that discussion, or simply "let's car-pool." "To car-pool" is used as a verb in AE. "To take a car pool" would refer to the act of going to work that way on a specific day, but "take" is usually used with transportation that one pays for. It doesn't ...

  10. 8 mai 2017 · May 8, 2017. #2. Welcome to the forum, Sembianti. clear the pool = 'everyone get out of the pool'. No-one at all left in the pool afterwards. get out of the pool = can be said to one person or 29 people ... and afterwards there might still be 29 people left in the pool. S.

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