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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
. . . whose members - WordReference Forums Good afternoon, I am asking for your advice concerning this sentence Do you find it clear that the word members belong to the word enterprises rather than the word partnership? This is a voluntary concentration of enterprises operating on the principle of partnership whose members acting
its members vs the members - WordReference Forums So to say "its" members is true of the students, and certainly true of the tutors (not every college has a nuclear physicist on the staff, for example) But if you use "their" it means you're talking about all the colleges together
Addressing Family Members - WordReference Forums In Argentina, if you're speaking to -let's say- your brother or sister, you say about them: "Tía Juana y tío Pedro" Y "la abuela" (generalmente sin el nombre) If you are speaking directly to them, young people generally call them by their names, as Jellby says (especially to aunts and uncles)
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
Family members help each other. - WordReference Forums Could "members" be omitted and just say "Family help each other" instead? This sounds pretty unlikely to me in American English Perhaps another member can tell you whether it sounds normal in British English