Lancelot, did you win the tournament?
There is going to be a tournament tonight. The tournament game is tomorrow. We have a tournament game Saturday.
"Paul went off to his golf tournament"
The king held a jousting tournament to find a worthy knight to protect the princess.
"Everyone found the guidelines for the tournament canonical."
At the beginning of the sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: Boys Basketball State Tournament
Tournament servers are just for tournaments. You can not transfer a character to the live servers.
i basically won this tournament but i lost and then won :)
John challenged Fred to a chess tournament and beat him after three tries.
Yзs A person's eligibility to enter the tournament has been accepted.?
The correct verb to use in the sentence is "is." The sentence should read: "Neither the losers nor the winner is happy with the tournament referees." In constructions with "neither...nor," the verb agrees with the noun closest to it, which in this case is "winner," a singular noun.
Until he masters the rudiments of chess, I wouldn't recommend that he enter the tournament.