Old time coaches from the "wild west" (circa 1800's and before) often held 4-6 people. The average coach consisted of two rows facing one another on each end of the interior, that varied in size and length. Counting the driver and passenger on the outside of the coach, which always sat 2, you could have anywhere from 6-8 people combining on and in the coach seats. But the interior by itself was around 4-6. Such smaller and larger sized coaches existed, but very rarely.
You would need a total of 19 coaches.
Arguably the greatest people behind gymnastics are the coaches and assistant coaches, many of whom are volunteers, who support the sport at grass-roots level.
Arguably the greatest people behind gymnastics are the coaches and assistant coaches, many of whom are volunteers, who support the sport at grass-roots level.
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The plural possessive is many coaches'.
coaches of soccer are the people who setup the team and then they teach them how to play.
If there's one coach, possessive is coach's. If there are many coaches, possessive is coaches'.
It depends, actually, if it's: Coach's meeting - one coach's meeting Coaches' meeting - many coaches' meeting Coaches meeting - just a meeting of coaches.
It depends, actually, if it's: Coach's meeting - one coach's meeting Coaches' meeting - many coaches' meeting Coaches meeting - just a meeting of coaches.
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Many railways have first class, second class and third class rail coaches. The first class coaches have many luxuries. The third class coaches may only have standing room.
you can play with 9 a side as long as both coaches agree