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  • 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
  • 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?
  • 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
  • staff member vs. employee - WordReference Forums
    When I went to that supermarket to buy something yesterday, "one staff member" or "one employee" was very impolite Are they both correct? If so, which one is more common? Thank you!
  • faculty or faculty member - WordReference Forums
    I often see people use the word 'faculty' to refer to a faculty member I have seen this used by Americans also Are 'faculty' and 'faculty member' both mean the same?
  • Remember of. . . ? | WordReference Forums
    Hello everybody, I know that "to remember" is supposed to be a transitive verb, but I am quite convinced to have heard the expression "remember of me" several times and it sounds a bit sweeter than "remember me" Could someone tell me if it is accepted? I have googled it and someone uses it, but
  • Belong to vs. work at vs. a member of - WordReference Forums
    1) Do you belong to HR unit? 2) Do you work at HR unit? 3) Are you a member of HR unit? If I ask a colleague in my company about what unit is he or she working at, are these phrases all correct? If so, which is best and most polite? Thank you!




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