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when to use champion? and when to use champions?

"Champion" = singular: I am the champion!
"Champions" = plural: You and I are champions!
"Champion" can also be a verb that means "to support" or "defend." In that case,
"Champion" = present tense for I, you, we, they, and plural nouns:
- We will champion their cause with both physical and financial assistance.
"Champions" = present tense for he, she, it, and singular nouns:
- Nan champions many causes that assist underprivileged children.

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Hi, it's good to see you back. I saw your recent post about SEVENTEEN's new album 'Semicolon'. Can u tell me how to use a semicolon in my paper? TY in advance.

Hi. It's good to be back. Things here have changed *a lot*. 😅
A semicolon is basically a period (.); it links two complete sentences together.
For example,
• Henry is hungry; he wants to eat a burrito for dinner.
• It rarely rains in Los Angeles; Henry often wonders why he owns 12 umbrellas.
If you'd like more help about semicolons, check this out: tinyurl.com/y6fk9fd2
Good luck on your paper! 👍

Do you agree that good things come to those who wait?

No.

To quote a motivational poster, "Good things come to those who work their asses off and never give up."

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