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- terminology - What is the term used for the person that a carer is . . .
Using the term spouse or other familial descriptor on its own,is to me, problematic as the two roles are clearly different I believe both terms should be used together That way the carer can emphasise that they are both carer caree and (e g ,) husband, and that there may dichotomies within the roles
- Should the words city state province be capitalized (if not . . .
When referring to an entity like a government body, should it be capitalized if referring to is by classification(?) E g , if I write: The City of New York requires us to get a building permit
- phrase requests - A word to describe not caring (socially and . . .
What is the word to describe someone who does not care about other people socially and publicly, that is a word or phrase which could describe behaviors such as littering, cutting in a line, talkin
- Generic term for someone who looks after children
Your question is very broad Depending on whether the person is being paid or not, how long they look after the children, how old the children are, how regularly they look after them will all imply different terms If you need a very generic term then I'd suggest carer or minder
- “provide X to someone” vs “provide X for someone”
One can provide [basically] any X to Y However, "provide food for their young" means specifically: care for them by giving them food
- Is it Yours faithfully or Yours sincerely?
This is called "complimentary close" As reported by Oxford Handbook of Commercial Correspondence: If the letter begins with Dear Sir, Dear Sirs, Dear Madam, or Dear Sir Madam, the COMPLIMENTARY CLOSE should be "Yours faithfully"
- word choice - Position in at for your company - English Language . . .
Which is correct? I am writing to apply for the position of ____ in your company I am writinng to apply for the position of ____ at your company
- Word to describe a person who has a lot of experience in a specific . . .
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