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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
- all members of the staff - WordReference Forums
Hi, guys! I am aware that "staff members" and "members of the staff" are both correct and mean the same I also know that "all of the" and "all" are both correct and mean the same (except before a pronoun, case in which "all of" is required) Is there any problem in using any of the phrases
- family members or members of the family - WordReference Forums
Is it acceptable to write family members in a formal context, or should it be members of the family? For example you should not let your family members
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This forum is closed to new threads Recursos para usuarios de los foros español inglés Resources for members of the Spanish English forums
- All members of vs all the members of? - WordReference Forums
This also provides an opportunity for all the members of the group to get comfortable with what they are signing and to provide one more vehicle for them to make revisions
- Boy Scout (capitalization) | WordReference Forums
In the U S , the name of the organization is Boy Scouts of America, so we capitalize "Boy Scout" when referring to members of that organization Over here, scouting does not seem to be affected by the movement towards gender neutrality
- A committee is are - WordReference Forums
The meaning is " The individual members of the board of directors of the company are all in agreement with the idea of applying the decision to apply the decision to start up a new business' However, (i) your example has too many words in it: I much prefer 'The company are agreedagree to apply the decision to start up a new business'
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