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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 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!
meeting in at [office] in at [building] | WordReference Forums Here's is a more appropriate example: 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)
Come to your office VS go to your office VS come by I work at one of our company's departments, and want to send an email to a person whose office locates at a different department (the same area) that I'm coming by In my email, should I say - I will come to your office at 2pm - I will go to your office at 2pm - I will come by your office
thousand or thousands of - WordReference Forums Hello everyone, Though it should be easy, I doubt whether "thousand of" could be right in English I always thought that before preposition "of" thousand should be countable (therefore thousand s) This is the context: "Jobs done by professional secretaries include writing thousand of letters to the headquarters" Thank you in advance
in at a workshop - WordReference Forums Hi! If the workshop I'm talking about is a meeting conference, which preposition should I use? 1) In the workshop we tried to find a solution to this problem 2) At the workshop we tried to find a solution to this problem
At in the heart of the city - WordReference Forums Which is the preposition used in this sentence? The shop is placed situated right in at the heart of the city An additional question: which verb is better? place or situate? Thanks!!!
N+1, N+2 | WordReference Forums Bonjour à toutes et à tous En France, lorsque nous parlons de nos supérieurs hiérarchique, nous utilisons souvent l'expression N+1 pour désigner la personne étant notre supérieur direct, N+2 pour désigner le chef de notre chef, et ainsi de suite Ceci signifie que nous nous considérons comme