There were merely seven people in the team. At first, we were so scared of our competitors because they could change people many times when the game was playing. However, we had to accept the fact and be brave to face them.
At the beggining of the game, we were so nervous that we couldn't show actaul strength. The game was too exciting to take eyes off. Suddenlly, one of our team members shot a ball exactly in the basket. Then cheer squad screamed loudly and clapped their hands heartily. After three rounds, our team and another both got seven scores.
At the last round, both of us tryed our best to win the game. During the last round, our team had gotten ahead of one score. When time left the last second, one of the team members shot the wrong side of basket. That was the key shoot if she helped them score two points, we would be lose. Fortunately, she didn't shoot in. Finally, we won the difficult game.
Thank for our cheer team!
We can't be excellent without their cheer. They give us more confidence not to be fearful in the period of the competition.
We gain the great expience and tacit understanding, and that will be the best harvast than the victory.
The pictures are from my classmate.
Hey I'm just a random person, but here are few notes:
ReplyDelete-you said "we are so scared", but you are talking in the past tense. It is "we were so scared". Were is the past tense of the verb "to be" (or are/am/is)
-You said "...scared of our competitors. Because..." this is a compound sentence. You almost never use "Because" at the start of a sentence. It usually joins 2 phrases together, so your sentence should have been "At first, we {were} so scared of our competitors because they can change..."
-"they can change person" is incorrect. "Person" is singular (one person). You mean "people", which is plural (two people).
-It is not "infact" that is not actually a word, although the phrase "in fact" is usable, not in this situation. Its just "fact".
-You do not "face on them". You "face them".
Good luck anyway!
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