String King Web Shop – gut strings, baroque bridges, music accessories, comfort products, historical bows, rosins, bow holders and many more in one palce
SLOW POSTAL SERVICE
Postal service in the EU became much slower in recent months and it may sometimes take weeks before a registered letter arrives, so take it into consideration. Courier shipment is much quicker and safer.
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SHIRTY – SALE!!!
Our backless concert shirt is back, now 30% cheaper.
With traditional or detachable collar black or white and white with Windsor collar.Â
Not all sizes are available any more. The length is not so important (you can choose 188 cm even when you are much shorter) Â but check the collar size.
Check it under Comfort products https://shop.stringking.net/category/shirty
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POST-BREXIT SITUATIONÂ
Dear UK customers,
We can ship to the UK only with a courier, via customs (from 19 EUR).
The UK decided that for orders under ÂŁ135 (about 160€ now) the seller should collect British 20% VAT and transfer it later to Britain. Unfortunately, it doesn’t quite work for the Polish tax authorities, which charges us the income tax on this VAT amount. This creates problems with issuing an invoice which could be accepted both in Poland and in the UK but  can be solved. String King is now registered in the UK for the VAT.
These are new sale conditions for our UK customers:
For orders under around 162€ (ÂŁ135 right now), shipment not included; you pay 20% VAT directly to us. In order to make it work for Polish tax authorities, we have to edit your order and add 20% VAT as an extra “product”.WI have to pay an income tax in Poland, so we have to add 25% to this EU VAT amount. So, if you order for 100€, we’ll add 20€ as the UK VAT tax and 5€ as the Polish income tax, which we add to the shipment cost. It gives us much more paper work, and you a smaller extra charge, but you can get your order quicker and without paper work with the VAT tax in the UK.
Your are welcome to make an order, but don’t pay it directly. I’ll edit it and email you a new pro forma invoice and a card payment link for the new total amount.Â
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For orders exceeding 162€ (slightly more than £135 right now), shipment not included; you will have to pay the 20% VAT directly in the UK. You can order and pay directly.
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Delivery methods in the EU
We send registered letters to all the EU countries. You can always choose a courier delivery option.
Orders to all the countries outside the European Union can be shipped only with a courier. The courier shipment prices range from 15 Euros (in the EU) to 56 Euros (Australia).
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Welcome to the String King Web Shop. Â
Our aim is to collect in one place a variety of products directed mainly to players of historical instruments. We also offer a choice of instrument accessories from different makers, as well as our own unique devices. If there are items that are not currently available, please contact us for replacement suggestions or for information about waiting time.
You can choose your currency by clicking on the Globe icon in the upper right corner.
You can find the concrete product, string diameter, or length by writing for instance 1.10 or 140 in the SEARCH box; click first on the magnifying glass icon in the upper right corner.
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HOW TO PAY
You can pay with a credit and debit card via Polish company Przelewy24
https://www.przelewy24.pl/en/about-usÂ
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You can transfer money to our Euro Account or to our Swedish and Polish local currency bank accounts.
For more info see Order & Payment.
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You can send money via PayPal  You need to have an account with them.
CUSTORMERS OUTSIDE THE EUROPEAN UNION AND COMPANIES WITH EUROPEAN VAT-NUMBER DO NOT HAVE TO PAY THE VAT-TAX.
For more info see Order & Payment.
DISCOUNTS
Amount discount
Student discount
For more info see Order & Payment.
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IWLCA Announces Partnership Deal with StringKing
By IWLCA Admin, 09/01/21, 9:30AM EDT
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IWLCA Announces Partnership Deal with StringKing
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The Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) announced today that StringKing has become an official partner to the association and will be the presenting sponsor of the 2021 IWLCA Convention, scheduled for November 17-19, 2021, at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas, TX.
“We are always looking to connect with companies who are driven by innovation, have great customer service, and who can help our coaches do their jobs better – StringKing checked all of these boxes,” said Liz Robertshaw, IWLCA Executive Director. “They have a clear passion for the game and a commitment to investing in women’s lacrosse, both of which we believe can be of great benefit to our IWLCA membership.”
StringKing has become an industry leader in position specific lacrosse sticks, custom fit apparel, and was the first company to create a full-mesh pocket for women’s lacrosse. In 2020, StringKing shifted into producing much needed PPE for companies combatting the COVID-19 pandemic. With the re-emergence of sports, StringKing is again offering a full line of high-performance women’s lacrosse products, including sticks, heads, shafts, stringing supplies, and other accessories.
“We’re thrilled to be expanding our partnership with the IWLCA. At StringKing, our goal since day one has been to make the best products in the game accessible to as many people as possible,” explained Matt Schuler, Partner/Sales Director for StringKing. “Working with the IWLCA allows us to align our passion with their mission to cultivate the growth of and promote excellence in intercollegiate women’s lacrosse. The IWLCA Convention is the perfect opportunity for us to experience the wealth of knowledge and depth of passion for the game. It’ll be an invaluable source of information and inspiration for us as we continue to learn about and expand further into women’s lacrosse. We couldn’t be more excited to work with and, more importantly, learn from the IWLCA this year.”
StringKing was the presenting sponsor of the IWLCA Player of the Week award during the spring 2020 season prior to the season being shut down due to COVID-19. This new agreement highlights an expanded commitment to the women’s lacrosse community.
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About the IWLCA: The IWLCA is a membership-led, professional association representing the nation’s intercollegiate women’s lacrosse coaches within Division I, II & III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The IWLCA is a 501c(3) nonprofit educational organization. Currently there are over 550 institutional members and over 1,200 coaches participating in NCAA Division I, Division II, Division III, and the NAIA.
About StringKing: StringKing is a leading manufacturer of the highest quality sticks in lacrosse. Their heads, shafts, and mesh are trusted by players of every age and at every level, from youth fields to professional leagues. Outside lacrosse, StringKing also manufactures premium hockey sticks, baseball bats, and custom-fit apparel. To learn more about StringKing, their products, or their company, visit StringKing.com today.
Verb to string – 3 forms, meanings, translation and usage examples 🏫 Skysmart Online School
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String has several meanings, such as “pull”, “string” and “bind”. Each of them is important to remember, as are the 3 forms of this irregular verb. This article will help you understand all its features using example sentences.
Basic forms of the verb string
Infinitive (Base form) | Past simple | Past participle |
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string | string | string |
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Example sentences with the verb string in different meanings
Stretch
1. He strings the rope between two trees. (He pulls the rope between two trees.)
2. She strung the thread through the needle’s eye. (She pulled the thread through the eye of the needle.)
String
1. He strings the beads on a thin wire. (He strings beads on thin wire.)
2. She strung the flowers together to make a garland. (She strung the flowers together to make a wreath.)
Tie
1. The teacher asked the students to string the words together into sentences. (The teacher asked the students to link the words into sentences.)
2. She strung the pieces of information together to find the answer. (She tied pieces of information together to find the answer.)
Example sentences with the verb string in different tenses
Time | Affirmative proposal | Negative offer | Interrogative sentence |
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Present Simple | He strings beads every day. (He strings beads every day.) | He doesn’t string beads every day. (He doesn’t string beads every day.) | Does he string beads every day? (Does he string beads every day?) |
Past Simple | She strung the lights last night.![]() | She didn’t string the lights last night. (She didn’t turn on the light last night.) | Did she string the lights last night? (Did she turn on the light last night?) |
Future Simple | They will string the decorations tomorrow. (They will put on jewelry tomorrow.) | They won’t string the decorations tomorrow. (They won’t put on jewelry tomorrow.) | Will they string the decorations tomorrow? (Will they put on jewelry tomorrow?) |
Present Continuous | We are stringing letters together. (We link the letters together.) | We are not stringing letters together. (We do not link letters together.) | Are we stringing letters together? (Do we link letters together?) |
Past Continuous | He was stringing the guitar when she called.![]() | He wasn’t stringing the guitar when she called. (He was not stringing his guitar when she called.) | Was he stringing the guitar when she called? (Was he stringing the guitar when she called?) |
Future Continuous | She will be stringing beads when you arrive. (She will be stringing beads when you arrive.) | She won’t be stringing beads when you arrive. (She will not be stringing beads when you arrive.) | Will she be stringing beads when you arrive? (Will she be stringing beads when you arrive?) |
Present Perfect | I have just strung the balloons. (I just pulled balloons.) | I haven’t just strung the balloons.![]() | Have I just strung the balloons? (I just pulled balloons?) |
Past Perfect | She had strung the pearls before the party. (She strung pearls before the party.) | She hadn’t strung the pearls before the party. (She didn’t string pearls before the party.) | Had she strung the pearls before the party? (Did she string pearls before the party?) |
Future Perfect | They will have strung the garland by 6 PM. (They will string the garland by 6 pm.) | They won’t have strung the garland by 6 PM. (They won’t put on the garland by 6pm.) | Will they have strung the garland by 6 PM? (Will they put on a garland by 6 pm?) |
Present Perfect Continuous | He has been stringing the kite all morning.![]() | He hasn’t been stringing the kite all morning. (He hasn’t pulled the kite all morning.) | Has he been stringing the kite all morning? (Has he been pulling the kite all morning?) |
Past Perfect Continuous | She had been stringing the necklace for hours. (She has been stringing the necklace for hours.) | She hadn’t been stringing the necklace for hours. (She hasn’t put on the necklace for hours.) | Had she been stringing the necklace for hours? (Did she string the necklace for hours?) |
Future Perfect Continuous | By next month, we will have been stringing these ornaments for a year. (By next month, we will be stringing these decorations for a year.![]() | By next month, we won’t have been stringing these ornaments for a year. (We won’t be stringing these decorations for a year by next month.) | Will we have been stringing these ornaments for a year by next month? (By next month, will we be stringing these ornaments for a year?) |
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Phrasal verbs and idioms with the verb string
String along
Meaning: Lead by the nose, deceive, play for time.
Example 1: She was just stringing him along, she never planned to marry him. (She was just fooling him, she never intended to marry him.)
Example 2: He strung her along for months before she realized the truth. (He deceived her for months before she realized the truth.)
String up
Meaning: Hang, hang (something on the wall or ceiling).
Example 1: They strung up the banners for the celebration. (They put up banners to celebrate.)
Example 2: She strung up the clothes on the clothesline. (She hung her clothes on a clothesline.)
String together
Meaning: To connect, tie together (words, ideas, etc.).
Example 1: He struggled to string together a coherent sentence. (He had difficulty tying a coherent sentence together.)
Example 2: The detective strung together the clues to solve the case. (The detective tied the evidence together to solve the case.)
No strings attached
Meaning: No strings attached, no strings attached.
Example 1: They offered him a job with no strings attached. (They offered him a job without obligation.)
Example 2: She lent him the money with no strings attached. (She lent him the money without conditions.)
Conclusion
You are now familiar with the various meanings and forms of the verb string. We hope this helps you communicate. If you want to continue learning English and learn more about other verbs, tenses and phrasal verbs, we recommend studying with a teacher. Get started with a free introductory lesson at Skysmart!
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