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  • members members members area | WordReference Forums
    One is not necessarily correct over the others - member's area = an area of a member, belonging to a member - members' area = an area of members, belonging to more than one member - members area = an area for members That is exactly the problem I have been having so far
  • founder member vs charter member | WordReference Forums
    Thus, a founding member would be one of the charter members, but a charter member would not necessarily be one of the founders Google founder member and you will see it used in many places
  • I go to for on lt;the gt; training | WordReference Forums
    If you have an activity that is commonly referred to as training, then "I go to training every day" is fine (For example, at one of my jobs, we had training sessions every Monday night It was commonn to say "We have training tonight ") If you re talking about training for a particular sport, or for overall fitness, we'd probably just say "I train every day " "I go for the training" could be
  • faculty or faculty member - WordReference Forums
    I often see people use the word 'faculty' to refer to a faculty member I have seen this used by Americans also Are 'faculty' and 'faculty member' both mean the same?
  • As a team member; team members, we; each one of us should
    "A team member" is clearly singular, but "we" is clearly plural - unless the speaker is Queen Victoria - and the contrast is jarring In practice, I prefer 3 and 4 3 emphasizes the collective nature of the team's behavior; 4 emphasizes each individual member's responsibility It is the writer's choice which is more appropriate to the context
  • symbol - = feet o inches? | WordReference Forums
    fenixpollo Senior Member American English Mar 2, 2009 #2 10' = diez pies (feet) 0" = cero pulgadas (inches) Lo entendiste bien
  • in on at the ground floor | WordReference Forums
    Hi, I want to tell my friend come to ground floor where I am waiting Which is correct I am in at on the ground floor Likewise someone is asking me where is carina Which is correct as an answer She is on in the third floor You may feel the both questions are same I guess it has
  • A group of people + is are ? | WordReference Forums
    Collecting phrases like a number of or a pair of can make it hard to choose between is and are Which verb do you use when you’re talking about a number of people? On one hand, number is singular, which calls for is But people is plural, which calls for are Typically, it’s best to use are with a number of Correct A number of people are concerned about the lack of progress Incorrect A




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