- Else, Elses, Elses, Elses | WordReference Forums
Else is an adverb which in your phrase could be rewritten as someone different's (or instead's) There is no plural form for an adverb so elses and elses' are always wrong
- A person who takes over somebody elses working day
I think you're referring to what we in the US call a temp worker This is a person who works for an agency, which supplies temporary workers to companies to replace people who are on vacation or missing for other reasons If you're referring to someone who works for a company, but does not work every working day, that's a part-time employee An employee who works every day would be called full
- How to announce that now someone else will be speaking
Hello to everybody, I am preparing a speech in English and I was doing fine until I got stuck at the very end of it When you want to announce that now,after your speech, someone else will take over, how can you say that? My (clumsy) try: Not to delay it further, the coordinator Henry X
- I. A. (im Auftrag) - WordReference Forums
In a german car certificate, what does this mean : I A Dreier? the third, I dont think so regards,
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