You probably need a possessive: girls' soccer team (the team that belongs to the girls, the team they are part of). But don't be shocked if you see it without the apostrophe-- sometimes people just write it the way you did, even though it should have the apostrophe.
A team of girls is ("of girls" is a modifier, a team is the subject and that is singular)
The plural possessive is: girls' hockey team (a hockey team for girls).
"You and your team ARE" is correct.
Both MAY be correct, according to context. For example, as the object of a verb or a preposition, only "me and my team" is correct: " You saw me and my team win the game," or "The community provided support for me and my team." But as the subject of a verb, only "my team and I" is correct: "My team and I won the game."
correct way tp spell a girls name of unis?
It should be girl's soccer team ;)
Boys soccer team. I think. No, it should be boys' soccer team. Just like you would put "children's soccer team", you need to create the plural, and then add "apostrophe s". In this case, leave off the "s" because "boys" ends in an "s".
Yes, girls can be on a boys soccer team even though there is a girls team already.It really doesn't matter.
A team of girls is ("of girls" is a modifier, a team is the subject and that is singular)
Any girl, girls special soccer teams exist.
It depends on what style you are writing in. Typical AP format dictates that a soccer team of females is known as Girls' Soccer. I could be wrong on this one, but I think MLA format rules contrarily. In MLA, I do believe it is Girl's Soccer. Good luck.
The plural possessive is: girls' hockey team (a hockey team for girls).
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Lindsay Tarpley
Yes, they can.
The Orlando Pride.
Yes