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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
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the person

Can I say,

(a) What do we call the person who is a speaker especially in a singing competition, or a match. They are in charge of the activities.
  

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Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) What do we call the person who is a speaker especially in a singing competition, or a match. They are in charge of the activities. Perhaps Emcee ( M aster of C eremonies)?

  • Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) What do we call the person who is a speaker especially in a singing competition, or a match.
  • They are in charge of the activities.
  • Perhaps Emcee ( M aster of C eremonies)?
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Vincent Teo
Can I say,

(a) What do we call the person who is a speaker especially in a singing competition, or a match. They are in charge of the activities.
Perhaps Emcee (Master of Ceremonies)?
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Oh, Isn't "master of ceremony"? Got any other suitable pharase?
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I think Emcee or Master of Ceremonies is the best term for that. But if you're looking for other term, you may also call it "host"
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Vincent TeoCan I say,

(a) What do we call the person who is a speaker especially in a singing competition, or a match. They are in charge of the activities.

Are you referring to 'commentator'?
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Vincent TeoCan I say,

(a) What do we call the person who is a speaker especially in a singing competition Master of Ceremonies, or a match Commentator. They are in charge of the activities.

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