You use it to show possession, possession means that, that person(or thing) owns it. For instance, It is the cat's yarn. So therefor, you could use it in a sentence like, That is the athlete's football.
The lyceum was a gathering place for the young athletes of that ancient city.
Many football stars are considered to be arrogant because they always talk about how they are such great athletes that do amazing things on the field.
No, the word 'athletes' is a noun, the plural form for the noun athlete; a word for someone who is proficient in sports and other forms of physical exercise; a word for a person.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the plural noun athletes is they (for a subject) and them (for an object).Example: The athletes are ready. They are all on the field. It's time to put them through their paces. (the pronouns 'they' and 'them' take the place of the noun 'athletes')
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Most athletes abstain from smoking cigarettes.
The lyceum was a gathering place for the young athletes of that ancient city.
Because an amphetamine increases the metabolic rate, it can be abused by athletes.
The wind whispered through the trees, filling the forest with its secrets.
The athletes completed less to achieve great wealth than (TO GAIN) honor (for both) themselves and their cities.
Many football stars are considered to be arrogant because they always talk about how they are such great athletes that do amazing things on the field.
(note: who'll is considered an informal use, a contraction of who will)With such a group of athletes, no one can predict who'll come in first.Who'll go to the store for me?
How many players or athletes use steriods. How many players or athletes use steriods.
It should be: 'Some athletes took drug tests to proove they were not on steroids'
No, it is a common noun unless it is the first word in the sentence. If part of a title of an organization, it is a proper noun.
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