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World Cup 2026!

I've been watching the World cup with my family at night. Once I watched a game, ir made me want to rivew the games in earlier years. I think everyone in the world is rivewing games and is glued to the world cup.
In my country, the Japan's final game to get participation for the mach will be starting at tomorrow's midnight. It last 90minutes at least, so my family and I are going to waking up untill the game is done.
I'm really excited!

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World Cup 2026!

I've been watching the World cup with my family at night.

I'm really excited!

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June 25, 2026

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World Cup 2026!

I've been watching the World cup with my family at night.

I'm really excited!

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June 25, 2026

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I've been watching the World cup with my family at night.

I'm really excited!

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World Cup 2026!

I'm really excited!

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World Cup 2026!

I'm really excited!

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World Cup 2026!

I've been watching the World cup with my family at night.

I'm really excited!

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I've been watching the World cup with my family at night.


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I've been watching the World cCup with my family at night. I've been watching the World Cup with my family at night.

I've been watching the World cup with my family at(1) every night. I've been watching the World cup with my family (1) every night.

1) So, while “at night” works, English people will say “every night”. This is because you have used the ‘continuous tense’ here (I’ve been watching). With this tense, you are saying that watching the World Cup is a habit / a routine so ‘every’ is good here.

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Once I watched a game, ir made me want to rivew the games in earlier years.


OnceWhen I watched a game, irt made me want to rivewwatch some of the games in earlier/past years. When I watched a game, it made me want to watch some of the games in earlier/past years.

Once I watched a game, irt made me want to rivewatch the games in earlierfrom previous years. Once I watched a game, it made me want to rewatch the games from previous years.

I feel like "review" often has a more technical or analytic feel to it. For example, you might review content from a lesson or meeting, or the transaction history of your bank account. Assuming you've already watched the games before, "rewatch" or "watch... again" fit better.

OnceAfter (1) I watched a gamematch (2) , irt made me want to rivew the games inwatch (3) matches from (2) earlier years. After (1) I watched a match (2) , it made me want to watch (3) matches from (2) earlier years.

1) “Once I watched a game” sounds like a distant memory from years ago. “After I watched a game” makes it clear that you watched a game recently which made you want to review earlier games. 2) We use ‘match’ to refer to a game of football. It is the shortened version of “football match”. 3) If you are talking about watching the match, you should use “To Watch”. If you are talking about analysing the match (statistics) then you can use “To review”. For rewatching matches from the past, you should use “To Rewatch”, though we only use “To Rewatch” for movies and TV shows. 4) We use “from” to show the origin or time period of something. So, because the matches were played years ago, you are watching matches FROM the past.

Once I watched a game, irt made me want to revivew the games in earlier years. Once I watched a game, it made me want to review the games in earlier years.

Once I watched aAfter watching the games, irt made me want to revivew the games infrom earlier years. After watching the games, it made me want to review the games from earlier years.

Once I watched aAfter watching the game, irt made me want to rivewatch the games in earlier years. After watching the game, it made me want to rewatch the games in earlier years.

I think everyone in the world is rivewing games and is glued to the world cup.


I think everyone in the world is rivewwatching games and (is glued/gluing themselves) to the world cup. I think everyone in the world is watching games and (is glued/gluing themselves) to the world cup.

I think everyone in the world is rivew(re)watching games and is glued to the world cup. I think everyone in the world is (re)watching games and is glued to the world cup.

I'm not sure if you mean they're also watching older games, in which case "rewatching" would be best, or if you mean they're watching games currently, in which case "watching" would be best.

I think everyone in the world is rivewing games and ismany people around the world (1) are watching the matches and are (2) glued to the world cupir screens. I think many people around the world (1) are watching the matches and are (2) glued to their screens.

1) “I think everyone in the world” seems like a massive exaggeration, it sounds more natural to say “people around the world are…” 2) “To be glued to the screen/TV” is the natural phrase for not being able to stop watching something.

I think everyone in the world is revivewing games and is glued to the world cup. I think everyone in the world is reviewing games and is glued to the world cup.

I love the use of slang here- "glued to" is great!

I think everyone in the world is revivewing games and is glued to the world cup. I think everyone in the world is reviewing games and is glued to the world cup.

I think everyone in the world is rivewingwatching the games and is glued to the world cup. I think everyone in the world is watching the games and is glued to the world cup.

In my country, the Japan's final game to get participation for the mach will be starting at today's midnight.


It last 90minutes at least, so my family and I are going to waking up untill the game is done.


It lasts 90 minutes at least, so my family and I are going to wakingstay up untill the game is doneover. It lasts 90 minutes at least, so my family and I are going to stay up until the game is over.

It will last 90 minutes at least, so my family and I are going to wakingstay up untill the game is done. It will last 90 minutes at least, so my family and I are going to stay up until the game is done.

I think the more natural word order is "it will last at least 90 minutes", but the order above isn't wrong.

It last 90minutes at leastFootball matches (1) last for at least 90-minutes, so my family and I are going to waking upstay up (2) untill the game is done.finished. (3) Football matches (1) last for at least 90-minutes, so my family and I are going to stay up (2) until the game is finished. (3)

1) We normally put “at least” before the duration of the activity. 2) If you are going to watch the entire match and it ends later than the time that you would normally go to sleep, we use “To stay up”. 3) It is more natural to say that a match has “finished”.

It last 90minutes at least 90 minutes, so my family and I are going to wakingstay up untill the game is done. It lasts at least 90 minutes, so my family and I are going to stay up until the game is done.

"Waking up" is the action of going from asleep to awake, we would say "staying up" if we are already awake but are going to be awake later than usual.

It lasts for at least 90 minutes at least, so my family and I are going to wakingstay up untill the game is doneover. It lasts for at least 90 minutes, so my family and I are going to stay up until the game is over.

It lasts 90 minutes at least, so my family and I are going to wakingstay up untill the game is done. It lasts 90 minutes at least, so my family and I are going to stay up until the game is done.

I'm really excited!


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In my country, the Japan's final game to get participation for the mach will be starting at tomorrow's midnight.


In my country, the Japan's final game to get participationqualify for the next match will be starting at tomorrow's at midnight. In my country, Japan's final game qualify for the next match will be starting at tomorrow at midnight.

In my country, the Japan's final game to get participationqualify for the next match will be starting at tomorrow's at midnight. In my country, Japan's final game to qualify for the next match will be starting tomorrow at midnight.

You could also say "to qualify for the round of 32..." since that's what the next stage is called in English.

In my country, the Japan's final game to get participation for the mach(1) Japan's final group stage match (x) to qualify (2) for the knockouts (x) will be starting at tomorrow's midnight at midnight tomorrow (3). (1) Japan's final group stage match (x) to qualify (2) for the knockouts (x) will start at midnight tomorrow (3).

1) We do not need to put “the” before the name of a country. 2) If Japan’s football team has to play (and win) against other teams to move to the next stage, we use “To qualify for”- it means ‘to earn a place [in something]. 3) We say either “will start tomorrow at midnight” or “start at midnight tomorrow”. x) The World Cup stages… Stage 1) The group stage = 48 teams Stage 2) The knockouts [round of 32 then round of 16] = 32 teams Stage 3) The quarter finals = 8 teams Stage 4) The semis = 4 teams Stage 5) The final = 2 teams

In my country, the Japan's final game to get participation for thequalifying match will be starting at tomorrow's midnight at midnight tomorrow. In my country, Japan's final qualifying match will start at midnight tomorrow.

Great use of "to get participation" using the vocabulary you already know to show what you mean! We'd call it a "qualifying match" in English. "To qualify" means "to meet the requirements of something."

In my country, the Japan's final game to get participationqualify for the mach will be starting at tomorrow's at midnight. In my country, Japan's final game qualify for the mach will be starting tomorrow at midnight.

In my country, the Japan's final game to get participation for the machto the knockout stage will be starting at tomorrow's at midnight. In my country, Japan's final game to get to the knockout stage will start tomorrow at midnight.

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