para marcar un tanto, el balón tiene que entrar

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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. to score a point, the ball has to go
Estamos jugando un juego inventado por nosotros. Para marcar un tanto, el balón tiene que entrar en ese balde.We're playing a game we invented ourselves. To score a point, the ball has to go into that bucket.
b. to score a goal, the ball has to go
El equipo que anota más tantos, gana. Para marcar un tanto, el balón tiene que entrar en la portería.The team that scores the most, wins. To score a goal, the ball has to go in the net.
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