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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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correct to say "introductions of new members"

Is it correct to say "introductions of new members" or "introduction of new members"?
  

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I would go for introduction of the new members. Saying introductions will not be proper because you introduce someone only once.

  • I would go for introduction of the new members.
  • Saying introductions will not be proper because you introduce someone only once.
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I would go for introduction of the new members. Saying introductions will not be proper because you introduce someone only once.
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Hi,

Unless you are being direct about addressing a group of people and about introducing the new members, I would just say "introduction of new members" without the definite article "the." I think English is open in terms of its ability to accommodate situations like this and it would seem to be OK to say these without the definite article "the" in my opinion unless one is referring to a

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