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Chris2010 Posted 13 years ago
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FAQ or FAQs

Which is correct to use (I have come across where it has been mentioned as " FAQ" when there is more than one question- Shouldn't this be FAQs?)
  

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Hi I would say that FAQ stands for Frequently Asked Questions So the plural is already within the abbreviation - you don't need to add an 's' again. I think it is understood that the FAQ is a list of questions (it would be unusual if there was only one) If you grouped the list of questions into a menu, so that the user could select a FAQ on one topic or a FAQ on another, then the menu would offer you different FAQs to choose from - many lists Dave

  • Hi I would say that FAQ stands for Frequently Asked Questions So the plural is already within the abbreviation - you don't need to add an 's' again.
  • I think it is understood that the FAQ is a list of questions (it would be unusual if there was only one) If you grouped the list of questions into a menu, so that the user could select a FAQ on one topic or a FAQ on another, then the menu would offer you different FAQs to choose from - many lists Dave
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Hi

I would say that FAQ stands for Frequently Asked Questions

So the plural is already within the abbreviation - you don't need to add an 's' again. I think it is understood that the FAQ is a list of questions (it would be unusual if there was only one)

If you grouped the list of questions into a menu, so that the user could select a FAQ on one topic or a FAQ on another

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