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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 …

  2. Collective nouns - the family <has, have> - WordReference Forums

    Jul 27, 2005 · It takes a plural verb when it refers to the members of the group considered as individuals, as in My family are always fighting among themselves. ... But in British English: In …

  3. As a team member; team members, we; each one of us should

    Mar 7, 2012 · I have come across this problem for many times. Of the four sentences below, which one is correct? As a team member, we should... As a team member, each...

  4. Family members help each other. - WordReference Forums

    Aug 26, 2024 · Could "members" be omitted and just say "Family help each other" instead? This sounds pretty unlikely to me in American English. Perhaps another member can tell you …

  5. any member/any members - WordReference Forums

    Jan 8, 2012 · I would like to know if in this announcement it is correct to say any member/any members or both are right Will any member/any members of security staff please go to check …

  6. The team are OR the team is? - WordReference Forums

    Jul 10, 2007 · I want to refer to "team" as the team members. There is no more sentences regarding it or they. I made up the sentence. In the absence of further context or information …

  7. 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.

  8. 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 …

  9. A group who has / who have | WordReference Forums

    Mar 23, 2010 · If the group is composed of members who collectively individually have ten years of experience I would say "a group whose members have an average of (or collectively have) …

  10. Family members - WordReference Forums

    Jul 2, 2019 · All family members gathered in a birthday bash. (Incorrect) All members of the family gathered in a birthday bash. (Correct) Can I have your opinion on this please? As others have …