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The verb for qualification is qualify.Other verbs are qualifies, qualifying and qualified.Some example sentences are:"We will qualify for this match"."He qualifies for the job"."I am qualifying for a promotion"."He qualified for the position".
The correct noun form of qualify is qualification.
NO they dont HAVE to qualify. But qualifying for the the tournament is a big achievement as it is the premier tournament of Europe.
Different sports have different ways. For some you may have to win a competition or get a high placing in it. For others, you may have to reach a certain standard, like a minimum score, speed, distance etc.
The word or term qualify - qualifying - qualified - or qualifier appear FREQUENTLY in legal documents. More information is necessary to detemine what it is you are referring to.
By qualifying 2nd level..:)
No they did not they were knocked out in the group stage of the qualifying round
The past tense or adjective for to qualify is correctly spelled, qualified.
open means that there are qualifying tournaments beforehand for anyone who would like to play. This is very small amount of spots, but if your good enough and not on the pga tour, you have a shot to qualify. Invitational is invite only tournament
She is currently qualifying for the national swimming championship.
There are NO qualifying STATES times in PA. You must place at least 1st-12th in the states DISTRICTS to qualify to participate in STATES. There are qualifying times for DISTRICTS.
They came through the South American qualifying group.