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

    Sep 13, 2010 · 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.

  2. members present vs present members | WordReference Forums

    Jan 13, 2023 · I’m wondering how far the grammatical principle of word order seen in “present” stretches. “Present members” means those who have the membership of the group whereas …

  3. Notable members | WordReference Forums

    View the profiles of notable members in the WordReference Forums community.

  4. all members of the staff - WordReference Forums

    Apr 15, 2019 · Hi, guys! I am aware that "staff members" and "members of the staff" are both correct and mean the same. I also know that "all of the" and "all" are both correct and mean the same …

  5. Members list or members' list ... ? | WordReference Forums

    Jul 30, 2008 · 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.

  6. The jury is/are - WordReference Forums

    Aug 29, 2024 · The jury is from different parts of the world. What is the context? Are you referring to the jury as a single unit (is), or the individual members of the jury (are)?

  7. Norwegian: endearing terms for all family members

    Jul 2, 2014 · Hello! I need your help. I'm looking for Norwegian terms of endearment commonly used among family members. Mother to son: Mother to daughter: Father...

  8. They are my father, my mother, my sister and I/me.

    Feb 3, 2013 · My father, my mother, my sister and me are the four members of my family. My father, my mother, my sister and I are the four members of my family. (I'll see if anyone argues before …

  9. five staff vs five members of staff - WordReference Forums

    Jun 27, 2019 · Hi all, I've once been told that "five staff" is BrE and is considered wrong in AmE. American English speakers say "five members of staff" instead. Is there any truth to this? e.g. Five …

  10. My family consists of four members vs I have four members in my …

    Aug 24, 2011 · I'm wondering which sentence sound more native in America, when describing your family. Both can be correct but have different use, ie colloquial vs. formal but I want to know which …