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- members members members area | WordReference Forums
Members' is correct as member's would mean that there is only one member Also, re the correctness or otherwise of your third option, you might want to read this recent thread
- members present vs present members | WordReference Forums
I’m wondering how far the grammatical principle of word order seen in “present” stretches “Present members” means those who have the membership of the group whereas “members present” means people present at a particular meeting The posterior adjective seems to me to counter the English
- any member any members - WordReference Forums
I would like to know if in this announcement it is correct to say any member any members or both are right Will any member any members of security staff please go to check-in-desk 11 Thanks
- 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
- members at large - WordReference Forums
Is this correct the translation?: Members at Large: Jane McDonald and David Sotomayor Representantes del Grupo Mayor de Miembros: Jane McDonald y David Sotomayor Esta traducción es parte de un membrete Any ideas?? Thank you!
- Members list or members list . . . ? | WordReference Forums
It depends: Members list = A list of members, or a list for members Members' list = A list belonging to all members Member's list = A list belonging to one particular member
- Dear or Dears [letter] | WordReference Forums
"Dear" is an adjective here Adjectives in English do not change form when they describe plural nouns or nouns of different gender
- 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
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