it is two words :)
It's supposed to be team mate so it's 2 words.
Hyphenate when used as compound adjectives: The team developed a long-term regional plan
no it is not an one word it is of two word
I think the word "ongoing" is only one word, but it has two syllables that are two separate words.
It is one word.
It's two words. Team and building (: Like, 'team building exercises' and stuff.
Yes, "team player" is typically written as two words. It refers to a person who works well within a group, contributing to the team's goals and collaborating effectively with others. While you may occasionally see it hyphenated (as "team-player"), the most common usage is as two separate words.
no. it is two words.
[Snooker is a one-to-one game.] Snooker players in a game, players who play snooker in a certain country or around the world? Snooker is generally a game for two individuals, although pairs matches are not uncommon, particular in league or other competitions. As for the number of players who play the game, it is an unknown quantity: probably 1000-1500 who play in NGB tournaments of the various UK associations, and probably several tens of thousands including all the casual players around the UK.
Chess player is written as two words.
It's supposed to be team mate so it's 2 words.
Double team is when two defensive players are guarding one offensive player. That offensive player is usually the player in possession of the ball.
If you go to multiplayer mode, player two can press A on the captain selection, and player two can join player one's team, or he/she can go right and press A to play on another team. Have fun!
Go to exhibition mode. When the captain selection comes up, have player two press A. He/she can choose to be on player one's team or a different team. To be on player one's team, press A again. To be on a different team, go right and then press A. Have fun playing!
Hyphenate when used as compound adjectives: The team developed a long-term regional plan
On the Wii? Go to exhibition mode and pick a field. To have player two play, press A and he/she can play on player one's team or on a different team. Have fun playing!
In a foursomes match, two teams of two players each compete, but only one player from each team plays the ball on each hole. The players alternate hitting the same ball, with one member of each team teeing off on odd-numbered holes and the other on even-numbered holes. Therefore, one player does not play against the other two players; rather, each team works together against the opposing team.