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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
  • member: miembro, socio, cliente. . . ? | WordReference Forums
    Welcome to the forum, yoelcita Para un club, yo diría "socio" y para un gimnasio "socio" o "cliente", ahora en España si el gimnasio es público o municipal, se utiliza mucho "usuario" Estaba pensando que también se dice "miembro del club", pero no de un gimnasio A ver qué dicen los demás
  • Cómo estás o cómo estas | WordReference Forums
    Hola, sé que el verbo estar se debe acentuar, pero me ha surgido esta duda en "cómo estás" ya que mucha gente no usa el acento Estarán ellos equivocados, o acaso "cómo estás" no lleva acento diacrítico
  • Collective nouns - The staff lt;is, are gt; - WordReference Forums
    It really depends on the context in AE If the "staff" is thought of a unit or acting in accord, it is singular However, as with other collective nouns, if one is thinking of the members individually the plural is used For example, "The staff are divided about the benefits package offer " or "The committee disagree about how to proceed " As an aside, I cringe whenever I heard the word
  • All costs paid by the company | WordReference Forums
    Hi all, I'm just wondering, what is the better way to say if parent company has bear all costs associated with any project? Is it fair to say that: 1 All costs associated to this project has born by the parent company (Can we use word 'born' here) or 2 All costs associated to this project
  • Which of the following followings is true? - WordReference Forums
    The actual meaning of your example is "Which of the following answers is true?" * with following an adjective However, it is very common to leave out the noun and use just the adjective, as was done here * I don't like true in this question I think correct would be much better
  • honorary vs. honourary | WordReference Forums
    I am having a disagreement with my boss at work (he is the Mayor of a small town in Ontario, Canada) I say there is only ONE way to spell honorary - it is spelled "honorary" in both British Canadian English, as well as American (U S A ) English There is no "u" - unlike other British Canadian
  • Below information vs information below | WordReference Forums
    Hi, which once is correct? 1 Please read below information 2 Please read information below




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