The basketball team was eligible to compete in the championships.
The likely word is the verb to compete (challenge, play, contend, or vie).The similar word is complete (to finish, or finished).
The past tense or adjective for to qualify is correctly spelled, qualified.
No the word eligible is not an adverb. The word eligible is an adjective.
NOMINEE : the person 'nominated' or selected to attain or compete for a job, position, or status (used for Awards, as in Oscars and Emmys, and for political parties deciding office seekers).
The basketball team was eligible to compete in the championships.
competir = to compete
All purebred dogs.
Unfortunately not. From the rules: "Participants must be 13 years of age or older in order to compete in the event." You might tell your parents about the next AnswerThon that comes up. They are likely eligible.
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The Poetry Out Loud competition can only be participated in, by those that have registered their school with their state Poetry Out Loud coordinator to be eligible to compete.
No, only countries part of the British Commonwealth can participate in the Commonwealth Games.
Every country in the world with proper representation or that have a representative in the un....
Because they are not a member of the Commonwealth of Nations and so are not eligible to participate in the Commonwealth Games.
not if you can't spell eligible...
There are a number of ways to spell the proper name, such as Comten, Comden, and Compton. The closest common words are competent (capable) and contend (compete).