where are you asking the question from. It is team-mates in NZ so that would be the Queen's English. In the US, it's written as a single compound word: "teammates."
The word can be spelt "team mates" as two words, or "teammates" as a single word.
Buzz Aldrin and Micheal Collins where his teammates on the Apollo 11.
No, the noun 'teammate' is a noun for one person.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way.Examples of collective nouns are: a team of mates, a huddle of teammates, a bunch of teammates, etc.
Mia Hamm had a number of team mates. Some of these include Abby Wambach, Brandi Chastain, Julie Foudy, and Kristine Lilly.
Fallen teammates, not enemies are represented by skulls in normal matches.
Based on what i have read... a group oh hippos are called a crash. definition of a group: It is more than 1 person. another words it could be a team mate or team mates definition of team mates: team mates are basically the same thing as a partner the only difference is that it could be used if you were an athlete and you had a team so those people on your team would be your team mates.
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Sportsmanship,leader,have to be good,respect teammates
The Teammates But The COach HAs To Approve.
Team-Mates - 1978 was released on: USA: September 1978
Team-Mates - 1978 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R