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- Single word for representing a person who guides at right time
Please help me finding the single word for representing a person who guides at right time (at the time of need)
- Correct usage of persons (vs. people)
Generally, persons is a decent substitute for individuals, and appears more in legal contexts that demand precision People is the ordinary plural of person Asking for a table for two or a table for two people is better than asking for a table for two persons
- What is the current politically correct term for a Caucasian person to . . .
What is the current politically correct term for a Caucasian person to use without offending in reference to a negro black African American ?? person? Ask Question Asked 1 year, 2 months ago Modified 1 year, 2 months ago
- What is the term for when a person repeats a phrase or word often in . . .
What is the term for when a person repeats a phrase or word often in speaking? Ask Question Asked 3 years, 1 month ago Modified 2 years, 4 months ago
- word usage - The use of @ in a business email? - English Language . . .
The symbol @ means "at", as in " [this part of my email is directed] at Carol" In the past, this usage was fairly rare outside of the world of IRC and whatnot, but the spread of Twitter (which uses a @ prefixed to a username to implement user notifications) has seemingly resulted in an increase of such usage in other spheres, such as the business environment The author is attempting to
- What would you call a person who possesses a certificate?
I am building for a client online certification application Person will complete a short training (few slides) and after that the person will get the certificate proving completion of the "course"
- Is calling a homosexual person “gay” offensive?
My native language is German but I’ve been watching a lot of TV in English During a conversation about the English language, a question about the term gay came up Is calling a homosexual person
- What is the person called whom you give a recommendation?
If person A gives person B a recommendation, can you call A recommender and B recommendee — or are these words made up? I've seen both forms used in everyday language (e g magazines), but never in a dictionary or grammar book, or in literature Also, what is the process of creating recommendee or recommender out of recommendation called?
- I am a sponsor. Do I call the person I sponsor a sponsee?
A person who is guided and supported by an older and more experienced or influential person: He was an aide and protégé of the former Tennessee senator EXAMPLE SENTENCES The maverick Svengali continues to gather followers and protégés Brezhnev, a protégé and supporter of Khrushchev, fainted in one of them and had to be revived in a
- terminology - The term for a person who provides a reference for . . .
When writing a CV or something similar, one often provides contact information to a person, who may be contacted for references about oneself (e g about work attitude or other qualifications) What is the person, who provides the reference or testimonial, called?
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