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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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is in charge of//is responsible for 40 staff

0 The manager is in charge of 40 staff. It's quite a big group.02br
00The manager is responsible for managing 40 staff ...02br
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00Hi,02br
00Does the second of the above correctly explain the first? Thanks. 0-
  

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02br 00I can't see the point of using - 01i 00managing 02i 00- as that is what a manager does. 0-

  • 02br 00I can't see the point of using - 01i 00managing 02i 00- as that is what a manager does.
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1i00 The manager is responsible for managing 40 staff ...02i02br
00The manager is responsible for 40 staff.02br
00I can't see the point of using - 01i00managing 02i00- as that is what a manager does. 0-
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0 Thanks, Optilang.02br
00But to make sure, does "The manager is responsible for 40 staff" amount to the first base sentence? Thanks. 0-
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0Hi guys,02br
00I'd like to add a comment about the word 'staff'.02br
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00When you refer to a business's staff, you are referring to 01u00all02u00 the employees. 02br
00eg The manager is in charge of a staff of 40.02br
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00Individually, each of the 40 is a member of the staff 01u00(or02u

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