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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. member in or member of? - WordReference Forums

    Jun 9, 2015 · Hi all I want to say that I'm a member in/of the Saudi Club whose main responsibility is accommodating new comers to the country. Which is correct, "in" or "of"?

  3. faculty or faculty member - WordReference Forums

    Sep 29, 2011 · 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?

  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. 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 …

  6. 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 …

  7. if you have not done so yet...or already? - WordReference Forums

    Feb 1, 2012 · Which is correct? Please send your documents if you have not done so yet. or ...if you have not already done so. Although the grammar book says that 'yet' must be used in a …

  8. To be (a) part of something | WordReference Forums

    Jun 26, 2010 · What's the difference between "to be a part of something" and "to be part of something" or are they both correct and interchangeable? For example, would...

  9. 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 …

  10. 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 …