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Your team is 3-0 down... Can someone tell me how to read "3-0" in the sentence: "Your team is 3-0 down and there are only 2 minutes to go" ? Do I need a preposition between 3 and 0? How to pronounce 0 - "zero"? "oh" ? Thanks in advance
Jan 23, 2012 6:11 PM
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Sports scores use "nil" for zero. Your team is three-nil down. For "0-0" you read it as "nil all".
January 23, 2012
4
In the UK we would say "three nil" without the preposition.
January 23, 2012
3
three - nil You don't need a preposition. Your team is three nil down. nil = 0
January 24, 2012
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This is a British expression. The correct way to read it is as follows: "Your team is three nil down".
January 23, 2012
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I think you mean, "your team is down 3-0 (three to zero or zip) and there are only two minutes to go." Americans will typically use the preposition "to" in such a sentence. For example: "Wow, you're team is losing 14 to 28?! They must be no good."
January 23, 2012
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