0
Flowersa Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Versues?

Hi, What is "versus" here? The way it is written I believe it is a secondry title

The Mormon Church Versus The Office Of The Presidency of the United States of America
  

Top answer

Also, I saw that it is written "office of presidency" I know office of the president, does the word office has the same meaning in the first setence as for the second one (first setence -office of presidency)?

  • Also, I saw that it is written "office of presidency" I know office of the president, does the word office has the same meaning in the first setence as for the second one (first setence -office of presidency)?
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

3 Answers
0
Also, I saw that it is written "office of presidency" I know office of the president, does the word office has the same meaning in the first setence as for the second one (first setence -office of presidency)?
0
Hi,

What is "versus" here? The way it is written I believe it is a secondry title

The Mormon Church Versus The Office Of The Presidency of the United States of America
No. It means 'against'.
eg The big game tomorrow is Team A versus Team B.
eg The court case
0
Hi,

Also, I saw that it is written "office of presidency" I know office of the president, does the word office has the same meaning in the first setence as for the second one (first setence -office of presidency)?

It refers to the position of President, not to the bricks and mortar structure that the President works in.

Related Questions