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

    Sep 13, 2010 · One is not necessarily correct over the others... - member's area = an area of a member, belonging to a member - members' area = an area of members, belonging to more than one member …

  2. member in or member of? - WordReference Forums

    Jun 9, 2015 · Hi all I want to say that I'm a member in/of the Saudi Club whose main responsibility is accommodating new comers to the country. Which is correct, "in" or "of"?

  3. faculty or faculty member - WordReference Forums

    Sep 29, 2011 · I often see people use the word 'faculty' to refer to a faculty member. I have seen this used by Americans also. Are 'faculty' and 'faculty member' both mean the same?

  4. I go to/for/on <the> training | WordReference Forums

    Nov 17, 2021 · If you have an activity that is commonly referred to as training, then "I go to training every day" is fine. (For example, at one of my jobs, we had training sessions every Monday night. It was …

  5. founder member vs charter member | WordReference Forums

    Oct 25, 2010 · Thus, a founding member would be one of the charter members, but a charter member would not necessarily be one of the founders. Google founder member and you will see it used in …

  6. Relationship with/to you - WordReference Forums

    Mar 25, 2012 · Hi! I'm filling the forms required to get a visa to go on vacation to the USA. There's a question that reads "Who is paying for your trip? (that would be my dad) Relationship with this …

  7. "workday" or "work day" | WordReference Forums

    Dec 23, 2014 · Hello. What is the difference between "workday" and "work day"? Why do some people write "workday", others — "work day"?

  8. possible vs potential - WordReference Forums

    Apr 26, 2012 · How much close is the meaning of possible to the meaning of potential ? Taking an example from this interesting article: "Video games as a possible...

  9. How to refer to someone whom one works with at lab

    Nov 26, 2015 · 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 …

  10. Dear parents / Parents [Capital letters?] - WordReference Forums

    Nov 18, 2013 · Should I always capitalize the word "parents" in informal letters or emails when use it with "Dear..."? Are there any rules?