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Company: it or they? - WordReference Forums Do you use 'it' or 'they' to refer to a company? Here is an example: General Computers Inc purchased a large server for $750,400 They paid 40% of the value as a down-payment and received a loan for the balance at 7 54% compounded annually If the loan was for 5 years and they had to make
Who is *Company Name* or Who are Company Name - WordReference Forums I agree with Edinburgher that a plural in the company name can influence a speaker’s choice of whether to treat a company as a single entity or not, but it is by no means the sole factor For example, one of the two main supermarket companies in Australia is called Woolworths
M S followed by a Company Name? - WordReference Forums I have seen this when the company name includes the names of the owners partners in the business, for example: M S Smith, Jones and Brown Publishing Company In this case, M S is the abbreviation for Messrs , the plural of Mr and is a form of salutation
company is are - WordReference Forums AE tends to see the company, team, staff, crew, etc as a single entity and therefore uses 'is' and the pronoun 'it its" e g BE: "The company are currently looking for a qualified graphic designer They are offering a good salary " AE: "The company is currently looking for a qualified graphic designer It is offering a good salary "
company who or company which? | WordReference Forums That said, company is a collective noun, which (in American English) can take either a singular or plural verb depending on context When the group acts as a single entity (ie a group unifying for the single goal of selling a product), the group takes a singular verb
work lt;for at with in gt; a company | WordReference Forums In my opinion, 'I work for a company' is the correct option, if the company employs me directly, i e I work there all year round, and they pay me a salary 'I work with a company' would most likely mean that I am freelance, but that I'm currently in collaboration with said company on one or more projects
company chop - WordReference Forums Cosa significa "company chop" nella seguente frase? Un sigillo particolare, quello a secco o solo un timbro? "Two specimen signature cards duly completed and stamped with company chop"
Pronunciation saying: Co. keʊ always, or company sometimes? As an AE speaker, I always say Company too, unless I know that the company prefers it as Co (something I would learn from their spoken advertising In Jacob Co watch commercials, for example, they always say Jacob and Co-- which is reflected in their URL: jacobandco com)
company name or companys name? - WordReference Forums It makes no difference in this instance The grammatical difference is one of grouping: their company's name means the name of their company, whereas their company name means the company name that they have (that is theirs) But these amount to the same thing Company name is a kind of compound, like taxi driver or taxi bus