They would run a race or do obstacles.
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there has never been a contest.....its extremely hard to judge horses knowledge copared to another,.....it just sort of shows
You would have to specify what sort of contest they were having as each creature is going to be better at some things than the other. For example the falcon is going to be better at a flying contest because horses don't fly. But a horse is going to be better at a running contest because falcons don't run very well.
*He created horses out of sea spray *He took part in the contest against Athena;goddess of wisdom and battle strategies, to rule athens (but he lost)
You say, "I am going to a contest", this means you are going to watch a contest. "I am going for a contest", this is odd to say but means that you are hoping or choosing a contest. If you say "I am in/entering a contest", you are saying you are going to attend a contest.
No, the word contest is not an adverb.The word contest is a verb ("we will contest the decision") and a noun ("I entered the contest").
it depends on which contest it is like if it is a drawing contest one has to win and if it is a spelling contest then it is a tie.
*He created horses out of sea spray *He took part in the contest against Athena; goddess of wisdom and battle strategies, to rule Athens (which he lost)
A sprint or a distance run, such as a marathon, are examples of a contest. ["Contest" as a noun] The defendants contest all of the plaintiff's allegations. ["Contest" as a verb]
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A WEAVING CONTEST was the contest between Aphrodite and Medusa.