compete
Fair game
competition
The word 'prepared' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to prepare. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective. The abstract noun forms for the verb to prepare are preparation and the gerund, preparing.
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It is called competiton.
There is no such word as "competion". "Competition", yes. (The Olympic Games are a world-wide competition.") "Completion", yes ("The builders claim that the town hall will be built by next week, and the council will pay them at that time on completion of the building.") "Competion", no.
The root word of prepared is "prepare."
The latin word for 'competition' is 'concorrenza'.
i am using my time properly and skillfully.
prepare
Will you prepare dinner? Is he going to prepare for the exam?
The word competition is a singular, common, abstract noun.
i was in a math competition
because they like to be the first group in that competition
The Latin word "paro" means to prepare or to set up.
Prepare is a verb.
Yes! There is team building and competition, awards and the possibility of moving on to a higher tournament or competition. It is a sport of the mind.