DOSSIER
A collection of papers giving detailed information about a particular person or subject.
A person who studies or works in one particular area of a subject is called a specialist.
Particular: of, relating to, or being a single person or thing.Probably means he is dating people, but no one in specific, no one special, so just random people then.
There is no particular obligation for a process server to present ID. Everyone should carry ID on them. If the papers have been legally served, then the lack of ID or refusal to show ID is not a defect in the service of the papers.
The word 'particular' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an individual item, fact, or detail.Example: I fact checked every particular of my report.The word 'particular' is also an adjective which describes a noun as of or relating to a single person or thing, or hard to please.
The use of "first person narration" has the narrator as a participant in the events that are being related. (The third-person narrative is essentially just the relating of a story, but as told by a real or fictional person, with a particular perspective or character.)
If the collectors primary interest is the signatures, then they are a philologist. If the letters refer to a specific subject or person (like the personal papers of single person) then they are an archivist.
Yes. You must ascertain that the person named in the papers is in fact the person who receives the papers. No good handing papers to a person not involved.
An ignorant person is often referred to as uninformed, uninstructed, or lacking knowledge or awareness about a particular subject or topic.
The subject of this sentence is not "academic papers" - it is "Peer editing". "Peer editing" is a noun clause; it is singular and therefore takes the third person singular form of the verb which is "requires".
Yes, that's correct. A dialect refers to a form of a language spoken by people in a particular region or group, characterized by distinctive vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation features. These variations in speech patterns can help identify where a person is from or what social group they belong to.
Personal itself has no prefix. It has a root word: person and a suffix: -al meaning pertaining to.