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- member: miembro, socio, cliente. . . ? | WordReference Forums
Welcome to the forum, yoelcita Para un club, yo diría "socio" y para un gimnasio "socio" o "cliente", ahora en España si el gimnasio es público o municipal, se utiliza mucho "usuario" Estaba pensando que también se dice "miembro del club", pero no de un gimnasio A ver qué dicen los demás
- Relationship with to you - WordReference Forums
Hi! I'm filling the forms required to get a visa to go on vacation to the USA There's a question that reads "Who is paying for your trip? (that would be my dad) Relationship with this person" Would this be child, or parent? Then there's another question about who I'm going with (both my mom
- members members members area | WordReference Forums
One is not necessarily correct over the others - member's area = an area of a member, belonging to a member - members' area = an area of members, belonging to more than one member - members area = an area for members That is exactly the problem I have been having so far
- member in or member of? - WordReference Forums
Hi all I want to say that I'm a member in of the Saudi Club whose main responsibility is accommodating new comers to the country Which is correct, "in" or "of"?
- Dear or Dears [letter] | WordReference Forums
"Dear" is an adjective here Adjectives in English do not change form when they describe plural nouns or nouns of different gender
- confirm whether if I am correct - WordReference Forums
Could some member s confirm whether if I am correct? 1 Is the question correctly phrased? 2, If it is, should I use 'whether' or 'if'? Thanks in advance
- discussion about on of | WordReference Forums
All of these three prepositions - " about ", " of " and " on " - work with "discussion", but they have different shades of meaning Inasmuch as this is the first thread - at least it seems to me so - about it in the forum, I am going to try to explain this problem A discussion about a topic -> a discussion in the form of a conversation (sometimes even a laid-back conversation) that often
- Dear parents Parents [Capital letters?] - WordReference Forums
Should I always capitalize the word "parents" in informal letters or emails when use it with "Dear "? Are there any rules?
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