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On the team vs in the team | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum Hello I got this excerpt, 'Since we were on the team that created the exam, we know what you're about to go through!' The question I am going to ask is do we use on a team or in a team to describe somebody being part of a team If we use both, what is the difference? Thank you very much
How to end an email: The 100 most useful phrases Common closing lines, closing greetings and ways of writing your name at the end of emails, including phrases for formal and informal business and personal emails
The 100 most useful phrases for business meetings The most useful phrases for the beginning of meetings Meeting people for the first time (We’ve emailed many times but We’ve spoken on the phone but) it’s so nice to finally meet you (face to face) You must be (name) Here’s my business card Small talk at the beginning of a meeting Did you have any trouble finding us? Did you have any trouble getting here? How was your journey? How
Glossary of Football Vocabulary (Soccer) - UsingEnglish. com This extensive glossary of football vocabulary (soccer) is designed to help you learn the language associated with the beautiful game It's the ultimate guide to the lingo of the football World Cup and of the Champions League, and you will hear many of these terms and phrases used during discussion of the game and in match commentaries Jump to one of the following sections, or simply browse
Team - singular or plural? | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum It all comes down to whether you regard the team as an entity or a group of individuals If the former [ experts who work together as a group], then "offers" is correct; if the latter [experts who individually contribute to the work of a group], then "offer" is correct
Theres No I In Team Meaning - UsingEnglish. com What does the idiom 'There's No "I" In "Team"' mean? With a clear, concise definition and usage examples, discover this idiom's meaning and usage in the English language Explore with us today!
[Grammar] - when to use runner-up and when to use runners-up? That line sound strange too me You were, I imagine, a member of the cricket team who were runners up in the 2011-12 cup competition I agree A cricket match is played between two teams, so if you were the runner-up, you were on the losing side Not open for further replies
Team have or has won?? | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum Both are used It depends on whether you view the team as a unit (it has; usually, American English usage) or as individuals within the unit (they have; usually, British English usage) All the best :-D
Was vs. Were in this context | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum A team is a singular noun, so the verb will be a singular conjugation And in general, BE is very tolerant of usages which are "socially" logical, but not necessarily numerically logical: "The team are delighted to announce they have acquired Beckham "