
Winner's, winners' or winners podium. - WordReference Forums
Nov 17, 2010 · With the expression "winner's podium", is winner 'singular' or plurial? In other words, would you say winner's podium or winners' podium (as there are more than one …
Possessive: Beginning, beginner's, beginners' beginners class?
Feb 12, 2008 · A Beginners Guide is a guide for beginners, and it could also be called a a Beginners' Guide, if you like apostrophes. Call it a Beginner's Guide and it's a guide for one …
a kid/s meal - WordReference Forums
Jun 8, 2007 · We had a somewhat similar discussion about beginners class not long ago - start at post #29 in Possessive - Woman’s college - Baby oil - Beginners class - singular/plural …
Paint (in or with) watercolors/oils | WordReference Forums
Jan 24, 2019 · The meanings are the same. The difference lies in the nuance. With "with", you are thinking of the paint as a tool or an ingredient. With "in", you are thinking of it as an expressive …
Nurses Station - WordReference Forums
Apr 17, 2008 · I suppose avoiding it by talking about a Nurse Station, or Nursing Station, is out of the question It's either Nurses' because it is a station used by lots of nurses, or it is Nurses, …
plat vs nourriture vs cuisine - WordReference Forums
Jan 18, 2011 · For beginners the difference in usage between plat, nourriture and cuisine can be confusing, especially since they signify more or less the same thing. To start, how would you …
Wearing shoes or wearing any shoes | WordReference Forums
Dec 9, 2016 · Hello, I'm not wearing any shoes or I'm not wearing shoes. Can you tell me which of these sentences is true? Or are both correct?
They exercise less than three times a week. - WordReference Forums
Jan 19, 2021 · 1. They exercise less than three times a week. 2. They exercise fewer than three times a week. This is from an examination for English beginners, and the answer key is [1]. …
disagree with or about - WordReference Forums
Sep 22, 2006 · I'm trying to think of how to explain to my ESL students (beginners) when we say " disagree with _____" " disagree about _________". I've been racking my brain trying to …
Quod/quae nocet, docet. - WordReference Forums
Jul 2, 2009 · In the textbook The Latin Language for Beginners by Kochetkova and Soboleva (edited in Russia, 2007) I've seen a sentence Quae nocet, docet. Is it a...