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  • headquarters is vs headquarters are - WordReference Forums
    Depends whether "headquarters" is singular or plural If you're talking about the headquarters of one company (singular) for example, you would say: The headquarters of Company X is in Location Z If it's 2 or more companies (plural) then: The headquarters of Companies X and Y are in Location Z
  • Headquarters, singular or plural? | WordReference Forums
    The UN headquarters are in New York 2 the place from which military action is controlled: can be followed by a singular or plural verb McCreery established his headquarters at Treviso, just north of Venice a used for referring to the people in charge of a military operation: can be followed by a singular or plural verb
  • headquarters head office - WordReference Forums
    Headquarters would most likely be plural when the word is used to refer to the people For example, if the important people from headquarters were coming to inspect the troops in some outpost somewhere, it would be "HQ (Headquarters) are coming on Thursday at noon," or similar
  • meeting in at headquarters - WordReference Forums
    Sorry for going back to this old topic but have a question - which one of these two is correct: - business meeting will be conducted at client's headquarters or - business meeting will be conducted in client's headquarters Thanks in advance for asking!
  • plural of the abbreviation of “headquarters” - WordReference Forums
    'Headquarters' already ends in -s in the singular, but 'HQ' doesn't 'HQ' is read as the two letters - the way almost all abbreviations are treated So an HQ but a headquarters It's not just a different way of writing the full word
  • headquarters headquarter - WordReference Forums
    I think the OP's asking if the word "headquarter" can be substituted for "headquarters" No, Ray8838, as a noun, it needs to be "headquarters" "Headquarter" is a verb, referring to setting up headquarters Here are a couple of earlier threads: The next purpose of my journey there was a meeting with the boss of my company’s headquarter(s)
  • meeting in at [office] in at [building] - WordReference Forums
    The meeting will be held this Friday, May 15, at 6pm in at the installations of "CyberTrades"(an office of a business that sells computers) in at "Coworking Madrid" ( A building and the headquarters of the organization called "Coworking Madrid," inside of which the office of the computer business is located)
  • I´m the General Manager of in at | WordReference Forums
    Also, "I work in the New York office" or "I work at the New York office" but always "I work at headquarters " (OK, possibly "I work out of headquarters," but that's a bit more colloquial ) I can see why you're confused, fan




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