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About Bcw
About Bcw

About Bcw Members' is correct as member's would mean that there is only one member. also, re the correctness or otherwise of your third option, you might want to read this recent thread. This forum is closed to new threads. recursos para usuarios de los foros español inglés. resources for members of the spanish english forums.

Genesis Bcw And Six Degrees Bcw Integrate To Form Bcw India Group
Genesis Bcw And Six Degrees Bcw Integrate To Form Bcw India Group

Genesis Bcw And Six Degrees Bcw Integrate To Form Bcw India Group So i suppose, strictly speaking, you should use the active passive forms in that way i.e. if the subject is the constituent members of the group, use the active 'comprises', if the subject is the group that is made up of such and such, then use the passive 'is comprised of'. i find 'comprise (d)' a bit more formal than 'consists of'. "dear" is an adjective here. adjectives in english do not change form when they describe plural nouns or nouns of different gender. It depends: members list = a list of members, or a list for members. members' list = a list belonging to all members. member's list = a list belonging to one particular member. There's another way to look at this: with collective nouns (like council, staff, etc.) use a singular verb when thinking of the group members as a unit. "the council is one of the nation's best." use a plural verb when thinking of the group members as individuals. "the council spent the entire session squabbling among themselves.".

Bcw Announces New Leadership For Brand Communications And Bcw
Bcw Announces New Leadership For Brand Communications And Bcw

Bcw Announces New Leadership For Brand Communications And Bcw It depends: members list = a list of members, or a list for members. members' list = a list belonging to all members. member's list = a list belonging to one particular member. There's another way to look at this: with collective nouns (like council, staff, etc.) use a singular verb when thinking of the group members as a unit. "the council is one of the nation's best." use a plural verb when thinking of the group members as individuals. "the council spent the entire session squabbling among themselves.". However, as with other collective nouns, if one is thinking of the members individually the plural is used. for example, "the staff are divided about the benefits package offer." or "the committee disagree about how to proceed." as an aside, i cringe whenever i heard the word "staffers," which is increasingly heard in ae. 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. 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. 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.

Genesis Bcw And Six Degrees Bcw Integrate To Form Bcw India Group
Genesis Bcw And Six Degrees Bcw Integrate To Form Bcw India Group

Genesis Bcw And Six Degrees Bcw Integrate To Form Bcw India Group However, as with other collective nouns, if one is thinking of the members individually the plural is used. for example, "the staff are divided about the benefits package offer." or "the committee disagree about how to proceed." as an aside, i cringe whenever i heard the word "staffers," which is increasingly heard in ae. 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. 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. 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.

Bcm Organization
Bcm Organization

Bcm Organization 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. 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.

Bcw Shakes Up Global Leadership
Bcw Shakes Up Global Leadership

Bcw Shakes Up Global Leadership

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