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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
- Should an apostrophe be used in this context?
You have provided this fragment: may disagre [e] with some individual's worldview It seems that you are talking about more than one individual, so we need the plural individuals here The worldview is that belonging to (possessed by) the individuals, so we need the possessive of that plural, which is individuals' with an S followed by an apostrophe If multiple individuals have the same
- Whats a word that describes many individuals working together to form . . .
So each of siphonophore or zooid is a word that describes many individuals working together to form a whole (yet maybe not THE one the OP is looking for) Or maybe simply a network (an interconnected system of things or people)?
- formality - What prefix should I use to address individuals younger . . .
What prefix should I use to address individuals younger that 18 yrs? Ask Question Asked 5 years, 9 months ago Modified 5 years, 9 months ago
- A word that represents a group of people working to achieve a common . . .
There are several words that means a group of people with a common interest purpose goal aim etc These words might depend on the context as well: union: a number of persons, states, etc , joined or associated together for some common purpose: student union; credit union coalition: an alliance or union between groups, factions, or parties, esp for some temporary and specific reason league: An
- Yourself vs. yourselves when speaking to individuals in a group
But if the address is to individuals, but in different times or places - for example the words are written in a book expected to be read by one person at a time, then "you" can be singular and "yourself" can be used If this is part of a larger work, look at how the author is addressing the reader hearer in other places and make the number agree
- Is there a word for people who directly report to me in office?
Direct report (s) (Cambridge) An employee whose position at work is directly below that of another person, and who is managed by that person: She has a dozen direct reports, but manages many more people If one of your direct reports manages four people, those four individuals are your reports but not your direct reports
- Where did the usage of Uncle to refer to unrelated individuals come from?
We often use "Uncle" to refer to a paternalistic figure or close family friend who isn't actually related by blood or marriage For example, I'm a godfather to the young children of a family friend
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