I don't like sports because I'm not a
very
(COMPETE) person.
O competition
O compete
O competitive
O competitor
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I don't like sports because I'm not a very competitive person.
- In the field of English grammar, the correct words, tense, grammar and sentence structure are all important to make a meaningful sentence.
- In the sentence above, we need to use 'adjective' form of compete as the blank should describe a quality of the person.
- The word 'competitive' is an adjective which describes the competing ability on a person.
- Hence, the correct option to be used here will be competitive.
- Other options, such as competitor, is not correct as competitor is a noun which is not required in the sentence above.
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I don't like sports because I'm not a very
(COMPETE) person.
O competition
O compete
O competitive
O competitor
- competitive
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