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Sherry
champion & championship What's the difference between the two words. For example: olympic championship olympic champion Are both of them right?and when we use champions ?
1 апр. 2012 г., 1:57
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Hi Sherry! Both terms are right, but they have different meanings. A champion is the person who wins a contest, or who has won contests in the past. A championship can mean either the winning of the contest, or the contest itself. - The Olympic champion is going to compete for another medal. - The young biker has surprised everyone by winning this Olympic championship. Is this helpful? Tell me if you need more help. Thanks! ~ kim
1 апреля 2012 г.
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olympic championship - This is a contest to see who is the winner and runners up. olympic champion - The winner is the champion. Are both of them right? - one is the contest, one is a person who is the winner of the contest. Additional Details: and when do we use champions ? The person who won the championship can brag and tell everyone that he is the chanpion of the contest. The two other people who were runners-up are champions, but not THE champion.
1 апреля 2012 г.
A champion wins the championship. There you have it!
1 апреля 2012 г.
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