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  1. member's/members'/members area | WordReference Forums

    Sep 13, 2010 · 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 …

  2. He is my family <member>. | WordReference Forums

    Dec 16, 2017 · He is family which means he is a family member, right? In this case,is “family” an adjective? I looked up the dictionary, found “family” as an adjective. Thank you so …

  3. How to refer to someone whom one works with at lab

    Nov 26, 2015 · Hello, my dear word nerd fellows! I have a question to ask you guys: What's the most common term to refer to someone whom one works with at a lab, say, having the same …

  4. grey rabbitbrush - WordReference Forums

    Jan 19, 2025 · What is grey rabbitbrush in Chinese?一枝黄 (學名 Ericameria nauseosa), 別名: 灰葉兔灌木 (gray rabbitbrush), 橡膠兔灌木 (rubber rabbitbrush).

  5. the addresses of every member | WordReference Forums

    Jul 21, 2024 · I guess "the address of every member" or "the addresses of all the members" would be correct in the following sentence. What do you think?: Yes, and in fact the address of every …

  6. How long have you known the applicant and in what capacity?

    Jan 28, 2015 · Never thought I'd need to ask questions in the English forum, but here I am. In the sentence, How long have you known the applicant and in what capacity? whose capacity do …

  7. A group of people + is/are ? | WordReference Forums

    Jan 26, 2021 · Collecting phrases like a number of or a pair of can make it hard to choose between is and are. Which verb do you use when you’re talking about a number of people? On …

  8. Dear parents / Parents [Capital letters?] - WordReference Forums

    Nov 18, 2013 · Should I always capitalize the word "parents" in informal letters or emails when use it with "Dear..."? Are there any rules?

  9. staff member vs. employee - WordReference Forums

    Jun 2, 2016 · 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? …

  10. is or has deceased - WordReference Forums

    Feb 22, 2021 · No. "Deceased" is an adjective; "decease" is not generally used as a verb. You might find it in dictionaries, but OED, for example, has no examples later than the eighteenth …