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They won the game!
They won the game!
They won the game!
The meaning of the title is to have you speak in different pronouns.
First person. We won the game.
Second person: You won the game.
Third person: They won the game.
Or did I understand the question incorrectly?
Sigh: They really won the game! Rhetorical question: Didn't they win the game? (You have to use it.) Or how, what? This is a rhetorical question).
Did they win the game? Doubt.
They won the game!
How could they possibly win the game?
Alas, it was they who won the game.
1) They won the game!
2) Did they really win the game?
3) They won the game.
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1.They really got the win! (sighs).
2.Didn't they win the game? (rhetorical question).
3.They won't fail to win the game. (Double Negative).
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They won the game! (sighs).
Did they really win the game? (rhetorical question).
Did they win the game? Doubt.
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They won the game!
How could they possibly win the game?
Alas, it was they who won the game.
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They won the game! (sighs).
They won the game! Doubt.
They won the game! Statement.
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1) They won the game!
2) Did they really win the game?
3) They won the game.
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They actually won the game!
Did they really win the game?
They must have won the game!
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Did you defeat your opponents? [interrogative tone].
Did you defeat your opponents? [Affirmative tone].
Did you defeat your opponents? [exclamation tone].
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1 of you? Defeated the opponent 2, you defeated the opponent. 3. Have you defeated your opponents?
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Cheering, ecstatic, overjoyed, overjoyed, overjoyed, jubilant, elated, excited, excited
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Ecstatic, overjoyed,
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Ecstatic, overjoyed, radiant, overjoyed, overjoyed, happy, laughing, rejoicing.
The joy was thunderous, the elation was high, the spirit was flying, and the heart was full of joy.
The blood is boiling, the face is full of spring breeze, and I am complacent.
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Crying silently, ecstatic, hard-won, hard work, unity.
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Elated, overjoyed, surprised, clapped and cheered, and smiled.
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Before the game: Gearing up, ready to go, eager to try, full of confidence.
Competition: United, united, and working together.
After the game: ecstatic, elated, cheering.
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Gearing up, ready to move, holding your breath, showing your skills, one blow, panting, no weakness, chess opponents, difficult to solve, dare not come out, sweat like rain, preoccupied, outwitted, evenly matched, fast-eyed, in full swing, you chase me, victory, heroic, masters like clouds, tacit understanding, in one go, fierce confrontation, hot, calm, defeat into victory, cheering, shaking arms, secretly happy in the heart, shouting hard.
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Blood-spurting, high-spirited, lively
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Under the top is OK 1st floor, it is written very clearly.
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It doesn't seem to be very good in winter, it's easy to break hair, so you need to steam it, and you can usually use a training ball.