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Fadysandy Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Champion & athlete

What's the difference between: champion & athlete
  

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An athlete is not necessarily a champion. He's only one if he wins a prize ( for example olympia). An athlete is a very sporty person, who often attends competitions and can thus be a champion.

  • An athlete is not necessarily a champion.
  • He's only one if he wins a prize ( for example olympia).
  • An athlete is a very sporty person, who often attends competitions and can thus be a champion.
  • But there are other arts of champion (not in sport).
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An athlete is not necessarily a champion. He's only one if he wins a prize ( for example olympia).

An athlete is a very sporty person, who often attends competitions and can thus be a champion. But there are other arts of champion (not in sport).

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