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- 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"?
- 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
- founder member vs charter member | WordReference Forums
Thus, a founding member would be one of the charter members, but a charter member would not necessarily be one of the founders Google founder member and you will see it used in many places
- 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
- any member any members - WordReference Forums
any member - one of them any members - all of them Pero si yo me refiero al primero que aparezca, es decir, tengo un problema que necesita un miembro de seguridad y necesito al primero que llegue, pero el aviso se hace para todos, aunque no quieres que se personen todos sólo uno ¿Cual tendría que utilizar member or members?
- 学习委员 | WordReference Forums
学生班干部一类的职位似乎是我们国家的特色吧? 请问如何才能准确的向English speaker表达班干部(i e 学习委员)的title呢? 我在一部分网站上查到叫 commissary in charge of studies,但是我感觉这应该是一个非常Chinglish的说法了 (让我联想到教育部 - -b) 我考虑过直接说teaching assistant,但是如果学习
- which he is a member of - WordReference Forums
Hi all, I am not sure if my sentence is correct I mean the underlined fragment "He goes to the gym which he is a member of "
- five-member team - WordReference Forums
Hi Is the phrase five-member team correct? five-member as adjective and team as a noun? A team containing five members? Is it common? Thank you
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