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Hello- Do you need to put "the" in front of an organization's name? For example, Harvard University or THE Harvard University Microsoft Corporation or
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The big list of regular plurals ending in -s, -es and -ies, arranged by level Most nouns in English simply take -s to make a plural, without adding any other extra sounds or syllables, as in the one-syllable plurals “pets” and “sofas” As in these examples, unvoiced final sounds like “t” are followed by the unvoiced sound “s” and voiced final sounds are followed by the voice
- The 100 most useful phrases for business meetings
The most useful phrases for the beginning of meetings Meeting people for the first time (We’ve emailed many times but We’ve spoken on the phone but) it’s so nice to finally meet you (face to face) You must be (name) Here’s my business card Small talk at the beginning of a meeting Did you have any trouble finding us? Did you have any trouble getting here? How was your journey? How
- the company have or the company has - UsingEnglish. com
I have a question: What is the correct sentance? The company have 200 employees The company has 200 employess
- Vocab Grammar Test - All in one - My Answers Part 1
I told you in another thread - two or three Usually we ask for only one question per thread, but as many of the answers you have suggested are correct, three shouldn't be a problem If there are five or six in one short paragraph, that's OK - you need the whole paragraph for the context
- Companies vs. Companys | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
1 company- the company's figures 2 or more copmpanies- the companies' figures Companie's- :cross: Not open for further replies
- [Vocabulary] - A person who serves drinks and food
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Talking about your work and who you work for extended speaking activities, including typical questions about your company and job
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