I have a confusion that needs clarification. When i talk about a specific department, is it a third-person singular or plural ?
Is this correct "HR has renewed my tenure".
Thanks.
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Use singular to refer to the department itself. Use plural to refer to the human MEMBERS of that department. Rommie PS.
— Rommie
Use singular to refer to the department itself.
Use plural to refer to the human MEMBERS of that department.
Rommie PS.
Though the above advice is almost universally accepted, it remains controversial in some strict formal circles, who would prefer that the plural form remain outlawed.
The plural form is considerably less common in America than it is in England.
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Use singular to refer to the department itself. Use plural to refer to the human MEMBERS of that department.
Rommie
PS. Though the above advice is almost universally accepted, it remains controversial in some strict formal circles, who would prefer that the plural form remain outlawed. The plural form is considerably less common in America than it is in England. When I ha