Classic volleyball, which was originally called "mintonette" (mintonette), was invented in 1895 by William J. Morgan. It is noteworthy that this happened only 4 years after the invention of basketball. Morgan is a graduate of Springfield and Young Christian Association College. In 1892, he spoke with basketball inventor James Naismith. Oddly enough, James is white :). The number of players on the court was then unlimited, as was the number of touches of the ball. A point was counted only with its own serve. The failed pitch could be repeated. Game up to 21 points.
1. Wear: A shoes B traffic C trousers
2. Eat: A cheese B milk C salad
3. Have: A a shower B a taxi C a coffee
4. Play: A the piano B exercise C computer games
5. Need: A home B some money C a car
6. Take: A a photo B an umbrella C sport
7. Go away: A home B on business C on holiday
8. Speak: A Germany B Polish C Japanese
9. Watch: A a clock B a match C a film
10. Drive: A a bicycle B a bus C a train
11. Listen to: A music B an email C the radio
12. Stay: A to work B in a hotel C at home
13. Do: A housework B hurry C homework
14. Be: A worry B thirsty C cold
15 rent: A a flat B a lift C a car
Classic volleyball, which was originally called "mintonette" (mintonette), was invented in 1895 by William J. Morgan. It is noteworthy that this happened only 4 years after the invention of basketball. Morgan is a graduate of Springfield and Young Christian Association College. In 1892, he spoke with basketball inventor James Naismith. Oddly enough, James is white :). The number of players on the court was then unlimited, as was the number of touches of the ball. A point was counted only with its own serve. The failed pitch could be repeated. Game up to 21 points.