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quantity of people? - WordReference Forums Can anyone help me please? I know that it is correct to say " the number of people workers students " But is the use of " quantity of " in the following sentence correct? The quantity of students decreased last year Is it true that " quantity of " is not commonly used with people, but only with things? Thank you
any of A, B, or C any of A, B, and C | WordReference Forums Any Tom, Dick or Harry can do this - any one, so 'or' 'And' does not work here I want Tom, Dick and Harry to do this - all of them, so 'and' Tom, Dick and Harry is commonly used for a hypothetical group of men
My family consists of my father, mother and brother. Well, when you talk about “my family”, you often mean the specific family members you live with or are close to For example: What would my family think if I did that? But as soon as you say my family consists of, you really need to include yourself as part of that unit
Dear all vs Dear All | WordReference Forums I am a little confused about the capitalisation of the word "all" in the phrase Dear All at the beginning of e-mails I've seen it in e-mails from highly educated native speakers Does it show respect for the recipients? And would the same logic apply to Dear Colleagues (as opposed to Dear
All respected staff members [sentence or phrase] All respected staff members But this clearly means All of them were respected staff members The full stop doesn't help anything in Roy's context: All respected staff members This is to inform you that the school's hours have been changed
All the members of All members of - WordReference Forums Are there any difference in meaning between the following two sentences? 1 All the members of the club are supposed to play at least one musical instrument 2 All members of the club are supposed to play at least one musical instrument
Dear parents Parents [Capital letters?] - WordReference Forums Example: "Dear Parents and Family Members:" Other resources don't like capitalizing "parents " Note that we all agree that Dear Mom or Dear Dad are appropriate when we are using "Mom" or "Dad" as nicknames If you're using "Parents" as a nickname to address your parents, I suppose you could make a case for it In any event, I would not worry
members present vs present members | WordReference Forums I’m wondering how far the grammatical principle of word order seen in “present” stretches “Present members” means those who have the membership of the group whereas “members present” means people present at a particular meeting The posterior adjective seems to me to counter the English