
Possessive: Beginning, beginner's, beginners' beginners class?
Feb 12, 2008 · A Beginners Guide is a guide for beginners, and it could also be called a a Beginners' Guide, if you like apostrophes. Call it a Beginner's Guide and it's a guide for one beginner: if there …
Possessive - Woman’s college - Baby oil - Beginners class - singular ...
Jan 12, 2014 · Or for lots of beginners - hence a beginners' class? Or is "beginners" an attribute of the class - hence a beginners class? The question was discussed at length in an other thread about a …
101 - One O One - one-o-one | WordReference Forums
Dec 7, 2006 · 101 is the number assigned to introductory courses at most universities and colleges. Someone studying biology, for example, would take Biology 101 as their first course in their …
Pose VS Posture - WordReference Forums
Apr 11, 2024 · I looked up some dictionaries and they say "pose" means a particular body position for photographing purposes, whereas "posture" is not limited to photographing things. Does that mean, …
Free online resources to learn Korean | WordReference Forums
Nov 9, 2007 · Welcome to the Korean forum resources lists. If you have a suggestion of useful [free] online resources, or find mistakes in any of the listed ones, please use the report feature (at the …
Pronunciation - Mañana - WordReference Forums
Sep 26, 2006 · At any rate, beginners are usually looking for an approximation in their native language...and this analogy is helpful. These speakers develop further accuracy through practice …
Winner's, winners' or winners podium. | WordReference Forums
Nov 17, 2010 · With the expression "winner's podium", is winner 'singular' or plurial? In other words, would you say winner's podium or winners' podium (as there are more than one winner!) Many thanks,
standing/stand-up job | WordReference Forums
Sep 20, 2021 · Are they going to teach English to beginners? They might be sitting at their desk in front of the class for much of the time, or standing writing on the blackboard.
"Of Up To" vs. "Up To" | WordReference Forums
Jun 18, 2010 · All textbooks for beginners of English learners never begin with the passive voice. All starts with "simple present tense". Fairly tales for 3 year children are not written in the passive voice, …
Do you "put up" or "open" an umbrella? - WordReference Forums
Apr 19, 2010 · While open an umbrella seems to be more usual, the correct collocation associated with opening an umbrella would be the phrase put up an umbrella as in: It started to rain, and she …