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headquarters is vs headquarters are - WordReference Forums Senior Member British English Feb 16, 2014 #3 Depends whether "headquarters" is singular or plural If you're talking about the headquarters of one company (singular) for example, you would say: The headquarters of Company X is in Location Z If it's 2 or more companies (plural) then: The headquarters of Companies X and Y are in Location Z
meeting in at headquarters - WordReference Forums New Member Polish Nov 13, 2018 #1 Sorry for going back to this old topic but have a question - which one of these two is correct: - business meeting will be conducted at client's headquarters or - business meeting will be conducted in client's headquarters Thanks in advance for asking!
headquartered in or headquarted in? - WordReference Forums New Member Chinese Dec 10, 2008 #1 As a non native speaker, I write " Headquartered in the USA", but I noticed in the web, many use " headquarted in" which I cannot locate " "headquarted" in dictionary May I have any advice the correct word is "headquartered in or headquarted in" ?
meeting in at [office] in at [building] - WordReference Forums Based on DonnyB's advice, I have thought of three different ways of rephrasing the example sentence, using in for the smaller location (office) and at for the biggest one (building): 1 _ The meeting will be held this Friday, May 15, at 6pm in the installations of "CyberTrades" at the "Coworking Madrid" headquarters 2 _
Compounds noun strings - WordReference Forums Noun compounds are two or more nouns together expressing a single concept (concrete or abstract) In writing, the nouns of some compounds are joined, but others are hyphenated or separate In speaking, the first noun usually has the strongest stress sea food, dish cloth, arm chair, housing department, water supply, media coverage, price
mahogany row? - WordReference Forums Aug 16, 2008 #1 The executive wing of the Coca-Cola Co 's Atlanta headquarters proves mahogany row still exists in this era of Aeron chairs and office Guitar Hero contests A step off the elevator sinks you into plush carpet, and Ming vases scattered across period furniture speak of Coke's appreciation of tradition, and pride in its 122-year
Tenutasi - WordReference Forums Senior Member Russia,Russian Jun 26, 2005 #3 Jana337 said: Yesterday's meeting held at our headquarters The verb is tenersi, tenuto is a masculine participle, tenuta is a feminine participle, tenutasi is a feminine participle with the reflexive "si" Jana
At in the heart of the city | WordReference Forums Aug 15, 2006 #3 Normalmente "in the heart of the city " Yo diría: The shop is located right in the heart of the city (or: " in the very heart of the city ") B