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Hola, necesito ayuda para traducir el siguiente término So there is sometimes a case for using a plural verb rather than a singular verb, but this is. Nunan’s idea of a task sequence is somewhat different (nunan 2004)

I often see people use the word 'faculty' to refer to a faculty member Nouns such as government, committee, group, team, department, family and company can be used to refer both to a whole group as a singular entity and to the members of the group I have seen this used by americans also

Are 'faculty' and 'faculty member' both mean the same?

Hello everyone! the following sentences which one is correct? he is my family! or he is my family member! thank you so much! 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). 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 capacity instead of working as one's assistant Is it a labmate, or simply a lab partner Thanks in advance for your help!

I want to say in my cv that i've been part of several associations.which of the two expressions should i use

Membership in various associations or membership to various associations 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 you think is meant, the applicant's or the person's to whom the question is directed

If you think the sentence is. 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 one hand, number is singular, which calls for is

But people is plural, which calls for are

Typically, it’s best to use are with a number of Correct a number of people are concerned about the lack of progress The answer here is complicated i think, benp1994 I can’t give you a straightforward answer or even a rule to follow

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