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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Which is correct?

Hello. Which term is correct?

1. Pupil in Chamber

OR

2. Pupil in Chambers

Please and thank you.
  

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Hi, What kind of pupil? What kind of chamber? Are you possibly talking about someone who is learning to be a barrister?

  • Hi, What kind of pupil?
  • What kind of chamber?
  • Are you possibly talking about someone who is learning to be a barrister?
  • Clive
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Hi,

What kind of pupil? What kind of chamber?

Are you possibly talking about someone who is learning to be a barrister?

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Yes. A pupil learning to become a barrister. How should one address oneself?

Example:

1. Hello, I am a pupil in chambers at Messrs X & Y.

OR

2. Hello, I am a pupil in chamber at Messrs X & Y.
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Hi,

As with every profession, barristers have their jargon.
The offices of a group of barristers are called their 'chambers'.

I'm not sure how they speak of pupils. 'A pupil in chambers' sounds like it is probably right, but have a l

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