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Our school children bagged the _______(runner-up) trophy

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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Our school children bagged the runners up trophy.

  • The word 'runner-up' is a noun and it refers to an individual or team coming second in any contest or competition.
  • The word can be used both in its singular as well as plural form.
  • In the singular form, we write it as 'runner-up' - refers to an individual competitor.
  • In the plural form, we write it as ' runners-up' - refers to more than one competitor or a team.
  • In this case, we have a plural subject 'children' and thereby should be followed by the plural form of the word.
Answered by akshatsmarty31
3

Answer:

runners up trophy

Explanation:

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