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- apostrophe - Individuals or individuals - English Language Usage . . .
2 Individuals' if you are referring to patients in general - or you could say an individual's
- How to describe an individual who always speaks in a matter of fact . . .
I have a friend who always speaks in a very matter-of-fact manner On numerous occasions, he has mentioned how it was "the best BLANK" he has ever had, or "the best BLANK in the city " Everythi
- grammar - Grammatical class of we when referring to a collective . . .
What's the grammatical class of quot;we quot; when referring to a group in its entirety versus when referring to each individual member of the group For example, if I said to my girlfriend: We w
- Equivalent word which represents Team or Individual
The participants can be a team or an independent individual, depending on the contest setting I want to define only one model for the participant which could understood as a team or an individual
- Should it be concerned person or person concerned?
An office colleague wrote the following in an email: Kindly log a ticket for the same and assign it to the concerned team I wrote back the following: I believe it should be "Kindly log a tic
- single word requests - Legal name for individual vs. company . . .
7 I'm creating an online service and I want both individuals and companies to use it In the registration form, I want to ask the user: Are you an individual or a company? Are these terms correct to refer to individuals (real persons) vs companies and organizations? Are there any better legal substitutions for them?
- Whats the word used to describe an individual-like entity?
1 Most people consider 'individual' to be roughly synonymous with 'person ' Specifically, they would not consider an organization an 'individual ' However, it may be said that organizations possess beliefs, desires, responsibilities, etc much in the same way that people do
- What do you call an individual who tolerates criticism?
Is there an English word to refer to someone who tolerates (or welcomes, accepts) criticism given about them? Is there an adjective to use for such a person?
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