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Vincent Teo Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

A member of

Can I say,

I am a member of the Basketball Club / a member of Basketball Club / a member of the basketball club.
  

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"a member of the basketball club" is most common. g. Such-and-Such School Basketball Club).

  • "a member of the basketball club" is most common.
  • g.
  • Such-and-Such School Basketball Club).
  • The "the" with the capitalized form is not always necessary.
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"a member of the basketball club" is most common. You would only need capitalize basketball club when it refers to a proper noun, like the name of a specific organization (e.g. Such-and-Such School Basketball Club). The "the" with the capitalized form is not always necessary.

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