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- members members members area | WordReference Forums
- members' area - members area Thinking the various options through, I can't rule any of them out for sure What do you think? Any help and input would be greatly appreciated (I personally tend towards members' area because it is the area reserved for members)
- Please cascade this information - WordReference Forums
Hello everyone – my first post here J From time to time I get forwards from my manager The original message is written by one guy, who always sends it to three people at my company He always finishes mails with “Please cascade this information” I wonder if this collocation is proper, or
- Collective nouns - a council lt;is, are gt; - WordReference Forums
With collective nouns (like council, staff, etc ) use a singular verb when thinking of the group members as a unit "The council is one of the nation's best " Use a plural verb when thinking of the group members as individuals "The council spent the entire session squabbling among themselves "
- Membership in membership to | WordReference Forums
Membership in the YMCA We, the Village People, welcome you to the forum
- Dear or Dears [letter] - WordReference Forums
Hi Egmont, Thanks a lot for your explanation I understood your point I wonder why this adjective (dear) is qualifying both nouns (John and Guttier)
- Family comprised of composed by | WordReference Forums
Today I would like to know: Which expression do we use in English for this sentence: "My family is comprised of composed of my mother, my father and brother" I have found both, but I would like to know if one is more accurate in this context than the other I have also found composed by
- special dish vs specialty | WordReference Forums
Good day, members! I'm a waiter and I want to recommend a dish to the guests The dish is our best dish and is what the restaurant is famous for Can I say "Try the marbled steak It's our special dish " (I made this up) I've read several posts here about "special dish" and learnt that it can
- People is are ; La gente es son | WordReference Forums
In AmE, we usually say "the team is" because we are referring to the group itself rather than to its members But when people means "gente", it is not the name of a group but is inherently plural, like personas With this meaning, people is, in effect, an alternate plural for person: There is one team here There are five team here
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